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Phrases with «to come from»
The phrase
"to come from"
means to originate or be derived from a particular place, source or background.
Full definition
to come
(parent phrase)
from
(parent phrase)
to come from
Related phrases
to come up from time to time
Sentences with «to come from»
They do
n't come from
companies who drive innovation.
(
inc.com
)
Did you ever notice that the people
who come from
generations of wealth are often polite, well spoken, and quiet?
(
thebalanceeveryday.com
)
Your cat needs all the essential amino acids they can get, a lot of
which come from
protein sources directly.
(
tinpaw.com
)
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