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The phrase "must be from" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate the origin of something. For example, "This ancient Mayan ruin must be from the Preclassic period."
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If they don't like someone, they say, 'He must be from Forli.' From town to town, they don't copy.
"People thought they must be from intelligence".
They must be from a lover.
"You must be from Manchester?" Redknapp asked.
"Must be from out of town.
If chimpanzees are from Hobbes, bonobos must be from Rousseau.
We think that it must be from New England.
It must be from her rebellious, unknown mother.
"It must be from the fat and the oils".
It must be from some emotional violence I've seen.
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