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The phrase "went from there" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the next step or action taken after a certain point or event.
Example: "After we finished the meeting, we went from there to the conference room for the presentation."
Alternatives: "proceeded from that point" or "moved on from there."
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It went from there".
Everything went from there".
"And it went from there".
"The discussions went from there".
"It went from there," said Michael Newton.
He just kind of went from there".
We went from there over to his house.
And it just went from there," says Hossack.
"So we started with that, and went from there".
I met my brother in Ho Chi Minh City and we went from there into Cambodia.
Mom said she couldn't see the condiments, and it went from there".
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