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This is not a phrase we use in English. We say I know where you are coming from, which means "I understand the basis for your opinion or attitude, or the gist of your argument."

And we would say I know where you come from, meaning "I am aware of your point of origin or homeland."

But the phrase I know from where you are coming is too stilted. No one would ever say it.

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