Phrasal verbs with "from"
10 phrasal verbs use this particle
break from
B2
to separate yourself from a person, habit, tradition, or pattern
come from
A2
to have a place, source, or cause as your origin
come from behind
B2
to start behind and then catch up or win
come from below
C1
to originate or move from a lower level, position, or class
hail from
B1
To originally come from or belong to a particular place.
hear from
A2
To receive a letter, call, message, or other communication from someone.
keep from
B1
To prevent someone or something from doing something, or to stop yourself from doing something.
stand from under
C1
An archaic or nautical warning to move away from a place of danger, especially from something about to fall.
suffer from
A2
To experience or be affected by a disease, condition, problem, or disadvantage.
take from behind
C1
To attack, grab, or approach someone or something from the rear.