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"come from beyond" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe something that originates from a place or source that is distant or unknown. Example: The mysterious sound seemed to come from beyond the walls, filling the room with an eerie presence.
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One is religious (or quasi-religious): Our core values come from "beyond".
It's a reminder that the best ideas often come from beyond the usual sources.
He wants to implant Gates-style entrepreneurialism, championing ideas that come from beyond its usual circle of contractors.
These are short bursts of high-energy photons² which are detected fairly frequently and come from beyond our galaxy.
The company said that already 75 percent of its visitors to its various sites come from beyond the New York market.
The first is that the restaurant accepts no reservations, which can wreak havoc on the evening schedules of visitors who come from beyond walking distance to eat there.
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The rest comes from beyond, from processes that we don't yet understand.
'We Came From Beyond, Volume 2' Mike Nardone, a disc jockey on the Los Angeles radio station KXLU, and his show, "Beyond," have provided a long-running showcase for so-called underground hip-hop.
Mr. Nardone's "We Came From Beyond, Volume 2" (Razor & Tie) digs into obscurities; its best-known acts are collegiate favorites like Lifesavas, People Under the Stairs, J-Live, Aesop Rock and the fast-talking Wildchild.
Where did this knowledge come from?' In Beyond Black, spectres loiter malevolently at the edge of every page.
Everything is coming from beyond the ocean".
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