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The phrase "came about from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something was caused or came into existence. For example: The changes to the law came about from a public outcry for greater protections.
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The idea came about from studies of young children.
The recreation mecca came about from a convergence of interests.
Our favorite recipe came about from free-association.
The Golden Door came about from suggestions from ranch guests.
It came about from a trip to the gym to run on a treadmill.
But the houndstooth trend surely came about from a confluence of circumstances.
The cold war came about from the defeat of a regime that had rejected the Enlightenment outright, with terrible results.
Gothic Revival came about from the yearnings of some scholars, artists and clergymen for the purity of pre-Renaissance days.
The invention came about from research NativeMinds conducted on what consumers and companies wanted from a virtual customer services force.
El Faro, an online newspaper, first reported that the prison transfer came about from a deal the Security Ministry made with gang leaders.
I didn't know anything about mail art or a wider sense of what it could be, it just came about from posting to friends and family".
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