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The phrase "had come from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in the past perfect tense to describe an action that had already happened before another past action. Example: She had come from a long day at work when she received a call from her friend. In this sentence, the action of coming from work happened before the action of receiving a call, both of which are in the past tense. By using "had come from," we indicate that the coming from work had already happened before the receiving of the call.
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The family had come from Cuba.
He had come from Brazil by plane.
Those folk tales had come from somewhere".
He had come from the boardwalk.
Giehler had come from Brooklyn by bicycle.
The Pattersons had come from Indiana.
(Albert and Blanche had come from Montreal).
His parents had come from the Caribbean.
It had come from me.
He had come from MI5.
He had come from Midtown.
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