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"reclaim from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to take back or recover something that was previously lost or taken away. Example: The government is working to reclaim land from developers in order to protect the natural habitat of endangered species.
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What do late-night comedians reclaim from the Times?
Among the principles that militants are trying to reclaim from the clerics is the principle of jihad itself.
A week later the government agreed, and also announced new limits on the amounts banks can reclaim from mortgage defaulters.
Key marginal seats such as Nuneaton - which Labour are aiming to reclaim from the Tories - start to declare at 1am.
Mr Cameron could reclaim from them many centrist voters who for one reason or another could never bring themselves to vote Labour.
By the time he died, in 1584, the state that he had wanted to reclaim from its makers was in ruins.
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It may be irrigation water reclaimed from sewage treatment.
But then miraculously, from this bog emerged Oshiwara, built on land reclaimed from the sea.
In either case, it will have to be reclaimed from bubbly teens, soccer fans, and publicists.
It is an urban farm reclaimed from an old asphalt playground, with soil piled high.
The city is attractively landscaped with generous parks, some on land reclaimed from the river.
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