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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a british origin" is not correct as it should be "a British origin" with a capital "B." You can use it when referring to something that comes from or is associated with Britain.
Example: "The dish has a British origin, reflecting the culinary traditions of the region."
Alternatives: "a UK origin" or "an English origin."
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This suggests a British origin.
Along with the name change, the character's backstory was altered to incorporate a British origin.
These strains were also closely related to Japanese strains AB248520 and AB248522, which may have a British origin (87.5%93.4%% identity) (9 ).
Brown trout introduced in the Falklands is thought to have originated from the same two broad origins as in Chile, from a German origin shipped via Chile and the United States (McDowall et al. 2001) and from a British origin, including English (Surrey, Lancashire) and Scottish sources (Pentlands, Table S1).
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Blood, a literary term of British origin referring to a lurid work of fiction, especially a cheap and ill-written book of adventure or crime.
Ibrahim al-Osej, mayor of Ramadi, which is the capital of the western Anbar province, confirmed the incident, saying: "A contractor of British origin was killed and another wounded as they attempted to defuse an IED in the Malaab neighbourhood".
The aim of the present study is to carry out a genome-wide association scan (GWAS) of six ED-related phenotypes consisting of four ED-related symptom measures, Breakfast Skipping behavior and OCPD traits in a population-based twin cohort of British origin and a follow-up of interesting signals in two independent cohorts of European origin.
"Soccer," by the way, is not some Yankee neologism but a word of impeccably British origin.
In a twist to the British origin theory, his move towards piracy has also been blamed on the United States and said to have originated when he was once caught eating sugar from an American cargo ship without paying, being injured by the ship's captain.
The Ulster Scots people are an ethnic group of British origin in Ireland, broadly descended from Lowland Scots who settled in large numbers in the Province of Ulster during the planned process of colonisations of Ireland which took place in the reign of James VI of Scotland and I of England.
"The pressure from poaching is constant," says Richard Vigne, a second-generation Kenyan of British origin who is chief executive of the conservancy.
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