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Discover Ludwig"not from" is a grammatically correct part of a sentence and can be used in written English.
It usually indicates that something does not originate or come from a certain place or source. Example: "The letter was addressed to me, but it was not from my best friend. It was from a stranger."
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You're not from here.
Not from Texas?
Not from you.
Not from China, then?
It's not from us".
Not from Julie, though.
Not from him.
Not from my husband.
"Not from me".
(Not from memory).
Not from his brain.
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