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The phrase "having come from" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to indicate some action that has taken place in the past. For example: "Having come from India last year, she is now accustomed to the cold weather in her new country."
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Having come from the dinner at Animal, I arrived late.
The two specimens in the tests were identical having come from the same cast flow.
Having come from UC Berkeley, I feel that I have a high standard.
"Perhaps having come from a women's school, I had become used to women running everything.
Similarly, a number of meteorites have been identified as having come from the moon.
Carine Roitfeld arrived late, having come from a book signing that was organized by Giorgio Armani.
He didn't mind this, having come from a long line of single-name Fanshawes.
It's the city that attracted you, your having come from the East".
Having come from England, Mr. Moran is new to the holiday.
You are both Jewish, but were there cultural clashes having come from such different places?
Having come from a well-to-do family we had to leave everything.
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