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"sent over from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the origin or source of something that has been transferred or received. Example: The package was sent over from our overseas office.
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Some children are sent over from other states.
Extra police officers have been sent over from Raratonga to help with the investigation.
The upright Pleyel piano, which he had sent over from Paris, is still in the cell.
Those crabs that the Night's Watch gets sent over from Eastwatch-by-the-Sea sound like our speed.
In Kaoru's first interaction with his son after he was sent over from North Korea, he could sense the uncertainty.
There would be no electricity but we managed to get some wind-up battery chargers sent over from the UK.
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Although his main job will be to look after Paul Scholes, he's also capable of getting on the end of the balls that Rapaic sends over from the left.
I sent over someone from my staff to talk to the demolition supervisor.
[They] put you on the table like you're a piece of meat, it all has to do with, 'oh you've been sent over here from [treatment site]', you know what I'm saying.
To finish things off, here's a classic Cajmere mix from 1997, sent over to THUMP from the man himself. . Green Velvet on Discogs.
Lisandro Lopez drew the foul from Walker, Clément Grenier sent over the free-kick from the left for the unmarked Gonalons to head in at the near post.
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