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Is it correct to say from across?
Especially in American English, across from is used to refer to people or objects being 'opposite' or 'on the other side': The pharmacy is across from the Town Hall. Helen's office is just across from mine.
Especially in American English, across from is used to refer to people or objects being 'opposite' or 'on the other side': The pharmacy is across from the Town Hall. Helen's office is just across from mine.