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The phrase "someone else from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you mean "another person from" or "someone additional from". For example: I know someone else from my office who can help with this project.
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Someone else from Mexico, she figured.
I know someone else from my company.
"I'm basically stopping someone else from getting a legitimately bought iPad on the release date.
"Maybe awareness of this case will stop someone else from being killed this holiday season".
They hope that improved education about concussions will prevent someone else from going through what White has.
And the loser is: Ty Burrell, Modern Family Someone else from Modern Family will likely get the prize.
Diagnosing someone else, from a distance, with a mental disorder, without their cooperation, is way more unreliable procedure again.
But there is an urgent need for someone else from the top order to share the load.
Wasps have now decided to dump the girl they came with and dance with someone else from the Midlands.
Or, given the trend, maybe someone else from The Thick of It, the Rt Hon Nicola Murray MP perhaps?
It would be quite funny if someone else from the peloton pooped Cannondale's party, despite all their work.
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