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The phrase "recently moved from" is correct in written English
It is generally used to describe a location someone left recently. For example, "I recently moved from Orlando to New York City."
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I recently moved from Boston to Atlanta.
Vandana Chatrani, 31, recently moved from Hong Kong to London.
It was recently moved from an old embassy building.
A police investigator, Joe Baeza, said Ms. Grimmer had recently moved from Zanesville, Ohio.
She had recently moved from California to Texas but returned to donate her kidney.
Allison McGuire, the app's co-creator, had recently moved from Washington, D.C., to the West Village.
Having recently moved from Chicago to the suburbs (and missing the city terribly), I take exception.
Our family had recently moved from Beijing, congratulating ourselves on escaping the horrors of air pollution.
My grandmother had recently moved from Lahore, in present-day Pakistan.
His family had recently moved from Queens, said his sister, Susan, 21.
Another model, I.B.M.'s TrueNorth, only recently moved from digital prototype to usable product.
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