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The phrase "has come from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the origin or source of something. Examples: 1. The recipe for this delicious dish has come from my grandmother, who passed it down to my mother and now to me. 2. The new CEO's innovative ideas have come from her years of experience in the tech industry. 3. This idea has come from our customer feedback, which showed a demand for a more sustainable product. 4. The inspiration for this painting has come from my travels around Europe. 5. The success of our company has come from our dedicated team of employees who work tirelessly to achieve our goals.
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The squeeze has come from multiple directions.
This one has come from many sources.
"Our country has come from socialism.
The second support has come from Federal Reserve.
Much of this progress has come from clinical trials.
Response has come from around the world.
It has come from the Conservatives.
"It has come from Western countries".
"People know where he has come from.
But Bibi has come from behind before.
Much of this has come from speculation.
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has recorded from
has derived from
has chosen from
has emerged from
receives come from
has concluded from
has reported from
believes come from
has learned from
has continued from
has introduced from
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has moved from
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has divested from
has borrowed from
has contracted from
has emanated from
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