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The phrase "is coming from" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of something, such as an idea or statement. Example: The inspiration for my latest painting is coming from my recent trip to the mountains.
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Change is coming from below, too.
Another boost is coming from area hospitals.
Everything is coming from beyond the ocean".
"The opposition is coming from outside Chinatown".
It is coming from the ceiling.
B you know is coming from here.
That 238 is coming from the atmosphere.
Assistance is coming from across the country.
"This is coming from the heart.
But forgiveness is coming from powerful places.
That's where the anxiety is coming from.
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