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Definition of
come from.. phrasal verb
from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
come from..
phrasal verb
phrasal verb
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Phrasal Verbs
come from…
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not used in the progressive tenses
)
to have as your place of birth or the place where you live
She comes from Chicago.
Where do you come from?
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come from
phrasal verb
come up from
phrasal verb
come in from the cold
Phrasal verbs
come from
phrasal verb
come up from
phrasal verb
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come in from the cold
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come forward
phrasal verb
come from
phrasal verb
come from..
phrasal verb
come-hither
adjective
come in
phrasal verb