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The phrase "coming from a source" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to where information originates. For example: "We found valuable information coming from a source outside of our organization."
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The adware, known as "Superfish", was made to push new third-party results into internet browsers — similar to the ads seen on sites like Google, but extra and coming from a source that wasn't immediately identified.
The new evidence comes from a phenomenon observed during two blasts of x-rays, coming from a source called GRO J1655-40.
Since the majority of financing for HSR projects comes from national governments through a system of fiscal equalization among regions, investment spending can be seen as coming from a source other than the local economy and thus similar to revenue from basic activities.
A Carlton spokeswoman suggested recently that the readings were coming from a source several blocks upwind.
This reassured him that the dreams must be coming from a source outside Maryellen's psyche.
About 15 years ago, NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory spacecraft spotted such emissions coming from a source in the galaxy M82, which lies about 12 million light-years away from Earth.
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This extremism comes from a source.
It in fact came from a source close to Andrew Lansley.
But they may reconsider if the information comes from a source they cannot dismiss.
Things like platinum are very unlikely to come from a source within the brain.
The germ of the cake story seems to have come from a source called The Life of St Neot.
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