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The phrase "sprout from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to grow or develop from a certain source or origin. Example: The idea for the new product sprouted from a brainstorming session among the company's executives.
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Trees sometimes sprout from moldy ledges.
Mushrooms sprout from living-room floors.
Of 35m sold every year, 70% sprout from the ground.
Waist-high weeds sprout from cracks in the sidewalks.
They enabled crops and cities to sprout from the desert.
Horns are just starting to sprout from his brow.
Purple, black, yellow, and red sprout from Zora's scarved head.
The initials "MH" still sprout from cartouches at several points.
This city can sprout from almost nothing, as Shenzhen did.
Coiled metal tree trunks sprout from the floor.
Conspiracy theories can sprout from the tiniest seeds.
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