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The phrase "comes directly from" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to emphasize the source of something -- for example, "The quote 'A penny saved is a penny earned' comes directly from Benjamin Franklin."
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"Everything comes directly from me".
This melancholy comes directly from Mr. Jarmusch.
The script comes directly from those interviews.
Everything comes directly from Seraing, Luc says.
Everything that is said comes directly from Pinchas.
It comes directly from the pit of hell.
Virtually all the dialogue comes directly from the novel.
The value of a comes directly from the data.
— Ben Schwartz This cartoon comes directly from my childhood.
His distinctive manner of walking comes directly from Christie.
The bottled water comes directly from the Blenheim estate.
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