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selfie from vs Here's a selfie from

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Selfie from" is a more general phrase that can be used when describing a selfie taken in a specific location or situation. On the other hand, "Here's a selfie from" is a more specific and complete phrase that is commonly used when sharing a selfie with others.

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selfie from

This phrase is correct and commonly used when describing a selfie taken in a specific location or situation.

This phrase is used to indicate that the selfie was taken in a particular place or during a specific event. It is often followed by the location or event.

Examples:

  • Here's a selfie from the beach.
  • I took a selfie from the top of the mountain.
  • She sent me a selfie from the concert.
  • He posted a selfie from the party.
  • They shared a selfie from their vacation.
  • Israeli selfie from Miss Universe contest causes stir in Lebanon. BEIRUT Sun Jan 18, 2015 8:52am EST. Tweet; inShare0; Share this ...
  • Israeli Selfie From Miss Universe Contest Causes Stir In Lebanon. Reuters. Posted: 01/18/2015 8:48 am EST Updated: 01/19/2015 4:59 pm EST. To view this  ...
  • Israeli selfie from Miss Universe contest causes stir in Lebanon. Reuters. January 18, 2015 8:52 AM.  ·  ·  ·  · Content preferences ...
  • 1 day ago ... The 28-year-old singer Instagrammed a stunning, makeup-free selfie from bed Wednesday, revealing long, wavy brunette locks and an ...

Alternatives:

  • selfie at
  • selfie of
  • selfie with
  • selfie in
  • selfie on

Here's a selfie from

This phrase is correct and commonly used when sharing a selfie with others, providing context about where the selfie was taken.

This phrase is used when presenting a selfie to someone or when posting a selfie online to give information about the location or situation in which it was taken.

Examples:

  • Here's a selfie from my trip to Paris.
  • Here's a selfie from the event last night.
  • Here's a selfie from our hike.
  • Here's a selfie from the beach.
  • Here's a selfie from the party.
  • Here's a #Selfie from the #MotoGP Austin podium after a stunning win for Marc Marquez: http://www.motogp.com/en/news/2014/Austin+MotoGP+Race+Marquez .
  • Here's a "selfie" from the 1839, the first year that the invention of photography was made public. It was made by American photographer Robert ...
  • Jan 10, 2015 ... ... doesn't look it — at least on Instagram. Here's a selfie from this week: A Roundup of All the Kardashian Drama This Week: January 10, 2015 ...
  • Dec 23, 2013 ... Here's a selfie from my trip to the Philippines this winter.. I came across your blog and could recognize some of your shots in myself.. Thanks for ...

Alternatives:

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  • here's a selfie at
  • here's a selfie with
  • here's a selfie in
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