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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a batch of origin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to production, manufacturing, or sourcing, typically to refer to a specific group of items or products that share a common source or origin.
Example: "The quality control team needs to verify a batch of origin before approving the shipment for distribution."
Alternatives: "a lot from the source" or "a group from the origin".
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The origin of this myth dates back to a batch of 100,000 televisions released by General Electric in the 1960s that emitted radiation 100,000 times what is considered safe by health officials.
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He points to a batch of evidence.
A batch of Boeing orders will be replaced by Airbus.
Can you still whip up a batch of buns?
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