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The phrase "come forth from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something or someone emerging or appearing from a specific source or origin. Example: The butterfly came forth from its cocoon, ready to spread its wings and fly. In this sentence, the phrase "come forth from" is used to show that the butterfly emerged from its cocoon. It could also be used in sentences such as: - The truth finally came forth from the witness. - A deep sigh came forth from the tired traveler. - The dancers came forth from behind the curtains.
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Come forth from out your sheath, And glist'ning, speak your powers; Rip up the organs of my breath, And draw my blood in showers!
Not dwelling on this fine point, Mr. Goodman pointed out that serious proposals to extend health-insurance coverage and reform the health-care system have, indeed, come forth from Republicans, and he is right on that, too.
We repent of segregation, of treating one group of people as not equal with others, and we ask for forgiveness and the blessing of reconciliation that will come forth from this".
After such harsh forests of symbols, it's a joy to find "Mobile Bay Jubilee," an expansive homage in giant acrobatic stanzas (borrowed from Edmund Spenser) to an annual tidal event "when the fish come forth from the sea / And the sweet flesh of the deep can be had for a song".
In his view, they invented their theory to solve the problem of how many can come forth from one, yet, at the same time, it seems to raise more questions than it actually solves.
In parallel material in On the Trinity he claims that at the root of Avicenna's view lies the principle that "if the one essence is now as it was before when nothing came forth from it, something will not now come forth from it" (Switalski 1976, 69; Teske and Wade 1989, 108).
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"We'll see what comes forth from the Congressional process".
When a response came forth from his class, he came to life.
For he took his flesh from a pure virgin and he came forth from her, in that he accepted it.
But Allen wasn't smiling when he came forth from his limo in front of 5,000 screaming French fans.
"Last week, while I was otherwise engaged," she said, pausing as a knowing chuckle came forth from her audience.
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