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coming from
adjective as in derivative
preposition as in of
Weak matches
- about
- appertaining to
- appropriate to
- as concerns
- as regards
- attributed to
- away from
- based on
- belonging to
- characterized by
- concerning
- connected with
- consisting of
- containing
- epithetical
- going from
- in reference to
- in regard to
- like
- made from
- out from
- out of
- peculiar to
- pertaining to
- proceeding from
- referring to
- regarding
- related to
- showing
Example Sentences
But when stress is coming from politics, that prescription pits the health of the individual against the health of the nation.
“We’re not anti-technology at all. We’re very pro-technology,” says co-director Merlin Crossingham, in a declaration that’s a bit strange coming from the house of Aardman, the world’s most famous stop-motion animators.
More than 2,800 people responded as of Thursday, with 91% of those responses coming from field workers.
This time, Trump said he wants to levy much higher tariffs, taxing 10 to 20 percent on some goods and even imposing a 60 percent tariff on those coming from China.
He replied: "There is irresponsible rhetoric coming from Russia and that's not going to deter our support for Ukraine."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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