Sentence examples for coming form from inspiring English sources


The phrase "coming form" is not correct, as it should be "coming from." You can use it whenever you want to indicate the origin of something. For example, "These ideas are coming from my partner's experience in the industry."

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As discussed in the article "3-D Printers to Make Things You Need or Like" 3-D printers are an up and coming form of technology.

"Appointing a task force is not sufficient, in and of itself, in terms of meeting the demands that are coming form the people of New York".

They were mostly strangers to one another, but once the dancing began, there was a palpable sense of unity, akin to the togetherness of a chummy high school class, but in this case, coming form a commonality of spirit.

Today, the company detects mobile users coming form iPhone, iPad, iPod, Android, Kindle and Nook.

Two thirds of their traffic is now coming form the US and they convert 15% of their visitors to publishers.

The DFEE is able to count the single photoelectrons coming form the detector for a given time period, store the numbers in a memory buffer and read them out after a trigger, using a serial communication line.

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Out of blackness comes form.

Their first goal came form a corner.

"She comes form a working-class background.

The idea came form discussions about the Guardian's homepage.

But most of its growth came form overseas.

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