Sentence examples for usually coming from from inspiring English sources

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These amounts do not have to be gulped down by the glass, but can come from all dietary sources, with an estimated 20percentt usually coming from food.

Today, their bespoke plywood furniture (projects start around £8,000) is so in demand that they have a full team, with commissions usually coming from Instagram and Pinterest.

He's been referred to as Mapplewood, Mappleton, and Mapplesex, these "slips" usually coming from politicians excoriating his photography as part of their platform of decency and taxpayers' rights.

In round two of the game we had to pretend that we were a sovereign wealth fund, state-run investment funds that hoard money (usually coming from commodities) for a rainy day, or for the day the oil runs out.

I was always different and therefore, in my mind, usually coming from behind.

I welcomed those discussions because they were usually coming from a desire to be educated.

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I usually come from behind to win.

Productivity usually comes from a collective effort.

But it'll usually come from insecurity.

It usually comes from private saving and angel investors.

The best contest results usually come from news articles.

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