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The phrase "always come from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of something consistently or without exception.
Example: "Good ideas always come from collaboration and open communication among team members."
Alternatives: "consistently originate from" or "invariably stem from".
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Speakers nearly always come from government ranks.
Inspiration does not always come from tragedy.
It's always come from our people.
But unexpected pains do not always come from the body.
"The best art always come from oppressive regimes," he said.
But greatness doesn't always come from dramatic leaps.
And that is where its energy has always come from.
Extreme views don't always come from the most expected places.
"The songs always come from the story," she says.
We've always come from behind before," Whiley said.
Pastry-makers were natural magicians, and magic in cooking would always come from them.
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