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"question comes from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when addressing the source of a particular question or inquiry. For example, "Where does this question comes from?".
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Her question comes from the obituary "Rev.
Her question comes from the article "A Movable Feast: Danny Meyer on a Roll".
Her question comes from the article "Ugly Details in Selling Newspapers".
And wherever the question comes from, I will try to answer it in some ways.
Her question comes from the Op-Ed "Drought: A Creeping Disaster".
Her question comes from the article "Politicians and Protesters Assail British Police".
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This excellent question came from Hala in Washington.
This question came from Dave Allen, a disabled person.
The second question came from Nadia Teresa, who sat beside her comatose son.
The first question came from an enterprising reporter at the front of the room.
The very next question came from the right of the room.
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