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The phrase "life from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to refer to the starting point or origin of something. Example: The lessons I learned in college have shaped my entire outlook on life from that point on.
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Picnic registers life from all aspects.
"Lucette Still Life," from 1968.
I've received a second life from God".
venting scientific life from withering away.
Finally a bit of life from Bangladesh.
MY AMERICAN LIFE: From Rage to Entitlement.
Ambiguities marked her life from the first.
I see life from a different perspective.
Alarms sirened into life from every wall.
66 min: Signs of life from Ukraine.
In my life from now on.
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