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Definition of come from phrasal verb from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

 

come from

 phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs

    come from something

     
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  1. 1to start in a particular place or be produced from a particular thing Much of our butter comes from Vermont. This wool comes from goats, not sheep. This poem comes from his new book. Where does her attitude come from? Where's that smell coming from? He comes from a family of actors.
  2. 2= come of/from something
See come from in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary