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The phrase "overflow from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when something has spilled or is spilling from a container. For example: "The water overflowing from the bathtub created a mess in the bathroom."
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Overflow from discharge tub?
Water source: Overflow from City of Ouray municipal water tank.
At the Lyalls' ranch house, petitions advocating Suzanne's Law overflow from neatly stacked cardboard boxes.
He gets a lot of business from the overflow from the movie showing down the street.
Each hotel, Mr. Wolman said, can accommodate overflow from the other.
I was part of the journalistic overflow from the Yai Bi Ken.
It was probably meant to accommodate overflow from an official city dump about 12 miles away.
The intellectual faculty of the philosophers and the prophets receives an overflow from the active intellect.
If Pipa was intended to mop up the overflow from Chicama, the plan isn't working.
At the same time, technological advances allow work to overflow from the office to the home.
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Grieve apologises for the provisional feel of the office, a slightly tatty affair in the warren-like overflow-from-the-overflow across the road from Portcullis House.
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