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Discover Ludwig"surfaced from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it when referring to something that has come to the surface from beneath. For example, "My lost car keys surfaced from the depths of the couch cushions."
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That surfaced from the MGM archives only in 1985.
But trouble has also surfaced from other directions.
After Dr. Malakov's death, harsh allegations surfaced from both sides, both in and out of court.
The list first surfaced from a leak in 2004, for which Mr. Gergorin later acknowledged responsibility.
Chastened, I returned to work but barely surfaced from the ladies' loo once again.
When Greene surfaced from the war in the mid-1940s, the literary friendship resumed.
Accusations of populism and gauchisme (unrealistic policies) also rapidly surfaced from Solférino, the Socialist headquarters.
But his white rat persona surfaced from time to time, giggle and all.
As Pakistan battles a bloody Taliban insurgency, videos of summary killings have surfaced from both sides of the conflict.
More material has recently surfaced from palaces and even the Romanov family's assassination site at Yekaterinburg, Russia.
Soon, a cellphone surfaced from a purse, and my father's voice came through on the end of the line.
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