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The phrase "a different origin for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the source or starting point of something that is distinct from another.
Example: "The researchers proposed a different origin for the ancient artifacts found at the site, suggesting they came from a previously unknown civilization."
Alternatives: "an alternative source for" or "a distinct origin for".
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Green coffee is selected for characteristics including aroma, finesse and lasting aftertaste, then skilfully combined with beans from a different origin for complementary aromas and extra body.
The differences in the texture and chemical composition of each defined particle type within category 3 might indicate a different origin for each particle type.
Sometimes, the effect is referred to as the polarization opposition effect (POE) in order to distinguish it from the NPB, though a different origin for the NPB and POE is not obvious (e.g., Shkuratov et al., 2002; Zubko et al., 2008).
Alternatively, the spherulocytes may have a different origin, for example, the embryonic hemocyte population.
Although a different origin for East and Western pygmies has been suggested by Hiernaux [10], [11] and Cavalli-Sforza et al. [12] the idea of a common origin for African pygmies persists [e.g. 13] [15].
Note that AtFHy/RFK clusters apart from prokaryotic FADS, confirming a different origin for this enzyme.
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Third, the patho-physiology of postoperative pain in spinal surgery might be of a different origin than for abdominal hysterectomy, e.g. that pre- and per-operative nerve damage in a higher degree contributes to postoperative pain in spinal surgery than in abdominal hysterectomy.
Sean Elliot, the senior editor of iF Magazine, gave the episode an "A-" and said about the change of Shocker's secret identity, "saves the writers from having to come up with a completely different origin for a character that pretty much is a second tier villain anyways.
For these reasons, there is no reason to postulate a different origin and pathogenesis for premenarchal, adolescent, and adult endometriosis.
This suggests a different origin might be possible for SE1 and SE3, which is discussed further in the following section.
"Finally, non-epileptic events are in nearly 20% of cases wrongly considered to be linked with epilepsy when they could be of a completely different origin, for instance loss of consciousness that can be cardiac or psychiatric".
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