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Phrasal Verbs Using 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others - Performing an Action (From & Round)

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Phrasal Verbs With 'Together', 'Against', 'Apart', & others
to come from

to have been born in a specific place

Ex: I come from a small village in the mountains. 
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to derive from

to be originated from something

Ex: Many modern medicines derive from natural plants and their healing properties. 
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to detract from

to manage to make something seem less good than it really is or than it originally was or thought to be

Ex: The minor flaws in the artwork did not detract from its overall beauty and impact. 
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to hear from

to be contacted by a person or an entity, usually by letter, email, or phone call

Ex: I hope to hear from my friend soon; we haven't talked in a while. 
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to keep from

to prevent someone from engaging in a specific activity

Ex: The heavy rain kept us from going on our planned outdoor hike. 
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to proceed from

to arise from or be caused by something

Ex: The rumors proceed from a single comment made last week. 
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to spring from

to be caused by a particular factor, circumstance, or event

Ex: Her success in the music industry sprang from years of dedication and hard work. 
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to stem from

to originate from a particular source or factor

Ex: The economic downturn stems from global market fluctuations. 
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to get round

to find a way to deal with or overcome a problem or obstacle

Ex: We need to get round the issue of limited funding to complete the project. 
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