Examples of 'came from a book' in a sentence

Meaning of "came from a book"

Referencing a fictional story or idea, suggesting that something is not based on real-life experiences or facts

How to use "came from a book" in a sentence

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came from a book
But the movie came from a book.
It came from a book with even more information.
The basic recipe we use came from a book.
It came from a book I read as a child.
I never knew the movie came from a book.
The recipe came from a book called Electric Bread.
Practically everything knew about him came from a book or a newspaper.
The original idea came from a book that actor Dennis Waterman gave to Collins.
Almost every other word you just used came from a book you dont believe.
It came from a book I was reading.
I think it came from a book.
When the internet came around, that I realized that phrase came from a book.
The lyrical idea came from a book he was reading.
Well, all I can think is that it came from a book.
Looks like he came from a book by Chekov.

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Actually, the idea to do this came from a book.
That principle came from a book called the Bible.
Fingerling at the zoo . it came from a book i read as a child.
The band name came from a book about The Who.
It 's not my real name . It came from a book I read as a child.
The idea for BiblioCactus came from a book Carrasquero read, written by a Cuban author.
All the spells they used came from a book of unspeakable evil.
His magical inspirations came from a book called De Mysteriis Egyptorum.
Coordinates, to here . It came from a book with even more information.
All the spells they used came from a book of unspeakable evil . - Basically.

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