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come from

1 of 1verb
/kʌm frʌm/
Forms:comes from,coming from,came from,come from
1

to have been born in a specific place

  • I come from a small village in the mountains.
  • Many students in the class come from different countries around the world.
  • They come from different countries but now call this city home.
  • The renowned author comes from a bustling metropolis and draws inspiration from its energy.
2

(of something) to originate from a particular place

  • The inspiration for his artwork comes from nature.
  • The tradition of storytelling comes from ancient cultures.
  • The idea for this invention comes from years of research and development.