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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come from" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is often used to indicate the place of origin of a person, thing, or idea. Here is an example: My grandparents come from Italy. (This sentence indicates that my grandparents are originally from Italy.) "Come from" can also be used to describe the source or origin of something: The inspiration for the painting came from his trip to the mountains. (This sentence indicates that the idea for the painting originated from his trip to the mountains.)
Dictionary
Come from
verb
To have as one's birthplace or nationality.
Exact(60)
They come from anything.
I come from there.
They've come from everywhere".
"Where's that come from?
"To come from Milwaukee!
I come from Britain.
They come from themountain.
They come from God.
Peaches come from Roussillon.
Where's it come from?
I come from stories.
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