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I originated from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "I originated from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the place or source of one's origin or background. Example: "I originated from a small town in the countryside, where I spent my childhood."
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4 human-written examples
Prevalence of the bacteria was tested in two populations in Belgium, i.e. "Walenbos", being the same locality where spiders of the breeding experiment (i) originated from (n = 53 and n = 11 females and males respectively) and a second population "Damvallei" situated approximately 100 km westward (n = 39 and n = 7 females and males respectively).
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In this study, four strains of Toxoplasma gondii with the same genetic type (Type I) originated from chicken, human, cat and swine were used to compare the immune responses in resistant chicken host to investigate the relationships between the parasite origins and the pathogenicity in certain host.
It reassured me that since I originated from nothing and ultimately would return to nothing, I had nothing to lose.
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It is suggested that group I originated from ancestral group II of Alphabaculovirus [ 15].
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Two duplicated Nme genes of the group I originating from a common group I ancestral gene were found on chromosomes 2q and 8q (Figure S1).
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Remarkably, one of these protospacers was located in a gene encoding a putative phage tail protein (the ruler protein), i.e., it originated from a prophage sequence.
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I also understand that it originated from a good place – an ironic appropriation of what women were routinely putting up with from men.
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This variable takes on the value 1 if beer i originates from the USA and 0 otherwise.
The indicator variable z ji denotes which population the observed allele x ji at locus i originates from.
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These observations indicate that the PGRP-L diverged first, PGRP-I is originated from PGRP-S, and the second PGRP domain in PGRP-I has been produced by domain duplication in PGRP-S.
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Each photo upon the pages of This Is Mars originated from a map created by the U.S. observation satellite, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, or MRO.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "I originated from", ensure the context clearly indicates whether you're referring to a place, a background, or an idea. Specify the origin to avoid ambiguity.
Common error
Avoid using "I originated from" in very informal contexts; simpler phrases like "I'm from" or "I come from" are often more appropriate for casual conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "I originated from" functions as a statement of origin, indicating the place, background, or source from which the speaker comes. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically correct, the phrase "I originated from" is not very common. It serves to indicate one's background or source. More common alternatives include "I come from" or "I'm from", depending on the context. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is usable, but it's important to be mindful of the tone, using simpler alternatives for informal settings. The absence of usage examples suggests it may be best to use more frequently employed alternatives in most situations.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
I come from
This is a more common and simpler way to express origin.
I am originally from
Adds emphasis on a past place of origin, implying a change in location.
I hail from
This phrase is slightly more formal and literary than the original.
My roots are in
This is a metaphorical way to express the source or foundation of something.
My origins are in
This shifts the focus to the origins themselves, rather than the speaker's action.
I was born in
This specifies the place of birth as the origin.
I trace my beginnings to
This suggests a historical or developmental perspective on the origin.
I am a native of
This indicates a place of origin and implies a connection to that place.
My background is in
Focuses on the experiences and influences that shaped someone.
I started in
This is applicable when describing the beginning of a career or endeavor.
FAQs
What's a more common way to say "I originated from"?
A simpler and more common alternative is "I come from". It conveys the same meaning with less formality.
Is it correct to say "I originate from"?
While grammatically sound, "I originate from" is less common than "I originated from" or "I come from". The past tense is typically used to describe one's origin.
When should I use "I originated from" instead of "I'm from"?
Use "I originated from" when you want to emphasize the source or starting point, especially when discussing abstract concepts or processes. "I'm from" is better for stating your place of origin.
What can I say instead of "I originated from" when referring to an idea?
When referring to an idea, you could say "It stems from", "It's derived from", or "It's based on" depending on the specific nuance you want to convey.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested