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The phrase "pieces coming from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of various items or components. Example: "The artist used various pieces coming from different cultures to create her masterpiece."
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"There are bits and pieces coming from everywhere to put the stadium together.
These properties of ICAMM are well-suited for the problem considered: classification of ceramic pieces coming from four different periods, namely, Bronze Age, Iberian, Roman, and Middle Ages.
All these factors make the market less than appealing to venture capital, a reality often glossed over in many of the "rara" pieces coming from U.S. news outlets.
These pieces, coming from rural Germanic towns and Germany itself, evoked a kind of creepiness that we don't see in today's decorations. .
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(A number of the pieces came from her Westchester home).
The pieces come from Holland, Germany, Belgium, Spain — but not Switzerland.
And some of my pieces come from these collections.
The pieces come from the private collection of the gallery owner Spencer Throckmorton.
Most pieces came from Casa Encantada in Bel Air, Calif., and sold immediately.
Where exactly in that huge expanse of the Four Corners did the pieces come from?
But now two Icelandic men are challenging that belief and trying to prove that the pieces came from their country.
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