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come from
verb
- to be or have been a resident or native (of)
Ernst comes from Geneva
- to originate from or derive from
the word filibuster comes from the Dutch word for pirate
chocolate comes from the cacao tree
- where someone is coming from informal.the reasons for someone's behaviour, opinions, or comments
I can understand where you're coming from
Example Sentences
A similar result will certainly come from cutting $12 billion from state health service grants.
Some of the greatest harm will come from reducing efforts to maintain safe air quality, such as rolling back standards for smog, soot, mercury and other harmful pollutants, according to a separate report released this week by the progressive public policy research group the Center for American Progress.
Swiss bank UBS estimates that there will be a 10% to 12% increase in the prices of goods that come from Vietnam - where Nike produces half of its shoes.
County officials have said the money will come from draining the county’s rainy day fund, slashing department budgets and taking out bonds.
Nearly 90% of the avocados consumed in the US come from Mexico.
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