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Discover LudwigThe phrase "come from a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the origin or source of something. Example: "The ingredients for this dish come from a local farm." In this sentence, "come from a" is used to indicate the source of the ingredients. Another example: "The idea for this project came from a discussion with my colleagues." Here, "come from a" is used to show the origin of the idea.
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I come from a chain of people".
I come from a boxing background.
Had she come from a perfect place?
Does flour come from a flower?
I come from a broken home.
I come from a cycling family.
Respect does not come from a title.
We still do come from a community.
"I come from a good gene pool.
I come from a hunting state.
I come from a family of domestics.
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