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The phrase "was shipped from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe the origin of a particular item. For example: "The package was shipped from Japan on Monday."
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It was shipped from the US in bits, with instructions.
"I was shipped from Philadelphia to make plays for this team," Samuel said.
The furniture, with a combined value estimated at more than $200,000, was shipped from China.
A special revolving door that holds in the air was shipped from Germany.
Most of the ice was shipped from there to New York City.
"I'm ecstatic," said Morris, who was shipped from Phoenix for three players Wednesday.
On draft day the same year, Nowitzki was shipped from Milwaukee to Dallas.
In early February, a vial of frozen Zika virus was shipped from São Paulo to Boston.
Brett Favre was shipped from Atlanta because the Falcons gave up on him.
We had a problem getting an instrument that was shipped from Sweden.
Burma was the world's biggest exporter of rice and a lot of it was shipped from Sittwe, in Rakhine state.
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