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The phrase "were come from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct phrase would be "They came from."
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They were coming from initiation.
Soon, people were coming from further afield.
People were coming from all over.
He hypothesized they were coming from Logar.
We were coming from Juárez.
"That's where it's come from".
He's come from nothing, absolutely nothing.
He's come from Romania.
Si and Al may be come from soil.
It's come from New York; it's come from New Jersey; and it's come from California.
"I've been out here seven years; I've seen pretty much every situation there is," said Weir, whose previous six victories were come-from-behind affairs.
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