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The phrase "values come from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to discuss the source or origin of a person's values or beliefs. Example: "Our values come from our upbringing, cultural background, and personal experiences."
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Her most defining values come from God rather than politics – and we're not talking Simon Cowell.
Having an honest, open chat about where our money values come from makes me think there is hope for us.
"I talk about that to connect to people because I want people to understand where my values come from.
There is an unreasoning anti-London temper in leftwing politics today, so it is salutary to remember how much that is fundamental to our notions of good behaviour, respect, neighbourliness and civilised values come from the political leadership of the capital in the early 1980s.
where the flow values come from the equation above.
The torque and speed values come from Refs. [18, 31].
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For the PRP+ conjugate gradient, all the initial values came from the reference [13].
The δ values came from the fine-tuning process of trial-and-error adjustment.
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