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'data comes from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to the source of data, for example: "Data comes from a variety of sources, including surveys, polls, and scientific experiments."
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He says data comes from 130 nations.
The site's global data comes from 2008.
Principle #1: Data comes from activity.
First, the Yellow Taxi data comes from 2013 while the Uber data comes from 2014.
Methodology: data comes from the Pew Global Attitudes Survey.
The employment data comes from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The latest data comes from Vanguard, the mutual fund company.
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Data come from the GlobSci survey.
Secondary data came from the National Land Transport Agency (ANTT).
Where does the data come from?
Where'd that data come from?
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