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The phrase "right across from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is directly opposite another thing, often in a spatial context.
Example: "The coffee shop is right across from the library, making it a convenient place to grab a drink while studying."
Alternatives: "directly opposite" or "across the street from".
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But my dad convinced a couple of the Lions' players to meet him down at the Lions' office, which was right across from Tiger Stadium, with a van.
"You're right across from us.
"I'm right across from Dr. Jay's".
Friends of ours lived right across from the Pleasure Beach.
"This is right across from the center, and it's perfect.
It is right across from the Waterfront Commission police headquarters.
"It's right across from the pool and the Jacuzzi".
"My locker is right across from theirs," Toomer said.
"And, right across from it, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs".
It's now my turn to wait, and I whirl around and sit right across from her.
The building is right across from the Ed Koch Queensboro Bridge.
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