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The phrase "pieces from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to individual parts or sections that have been taken from a larger whole. Example: The artist created a collage using pieces from old newspapers, magazines, and photographs.
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"With bits and pieces from other libraries".
Download all the backup pieces from Box.com.
Sometimes it's leftover pieces from recent collections.
Kick Pleat Stylish pieces from emerging talent.
"Some 30 major pieces from exhibition galleries.
Remove 4 breast pieces from the pan.
Includes pieces from Tosca, Otello, Il Trovatore and Turandot.
Many rarities, including spectacular pieces from New Mexico.
Two 5 kopeck pieces from 1802 – both sides presented.
There's also a smattering of pieces from nearby independent businesses.
On sale are pieces from its ready-to-wear collections.
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