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Discover LudwigThe phrase "towed from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a vehicle or object that has been pulled or dragged away by a towing service or vehicle.
Example: "The car was towed from the no-parking zone after the owner failed to move it."
Alternatives: "removed from" or "hauled away from".
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Have icebergs been towed from Antarctica before?
Three vehicles were towed from the location.
The ship was later towed from the rocks.
The car was to be towed from the lot.
Brown's Black Porsche was towed from the scene at his request".
It was being towed from Norway to Malta when a towline snapped in rough seas.
His car, a white Toyota Hilux 2WD, has been towed from his home.
Set for the breakers yard, it was being towed from Canada to the Dominican Republic by an American-owned tug.
The car was sent to the junkyard after it was towed from Bushwick Street on Jan . 15
The day after he filed the complaint, Mr. Baker said, his car was towed from in front of his home.
The system can be surface towed from a small survey vessel and can be applied to targets of marine geological, engineering, archaeological and defence interest.
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