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"come back from" is correct and it is commonly used in written English.
You can use it to talk about someone's return from a place they were visiting or something they were doing. For example: "My brother just came back from his semester abroad."
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Just come back from Brooklyn.
You come back from it fine.
"What did Paul Lawrie come back from?
I've just come back from India.
I'll come back from Cornwall.
The one I've just come back from.
Randolph has come back from Yorkshire.
"It's come back from such incredible devastation".
"It's tough to come back from.
You don't really come back from that".
They'd just come back from their honeymoon.
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