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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a originated" is not correct in English.
It seems to be a misuse of the article "a" with the verb "originated." An example of a correct usage would be "an idea originated."
Alternatives: "was originated" or "originated from."
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Coined in the late 1950s, the term "Type A" originated when cardiologist Meyer Friedman observed a relationship between incidences of heart disease and personality type -- namely, that those most likely to suffer a cardiac event also tended to have, in his estimation, more driven, impatient, high-stress personalities.
M molecular form [21]. Individuals of sample A, originated from a colony named GAMCAM originated from the progeny of females collected in Cameroon.
As a result of cyclic voltammetric study, it was shown that peak a originated from the oxidation of reduced viologen moiety via P CPDT -mediated electron transfer mechanism.
Unit A originated from gravity-driven turbulent PDCs in the relatively dry, vent-opening phase.
Combining geological data with witness observations suggesting that the depositional condition was initially dry but eventually changed to wet, we conclude that Unit A originated from gravity-driven dilute PDCs in the relatively dry, vent-opening phase.
The MLVA results showed that cluster C was predominant before 1989, and isolates in cluster A disseminated since 1989 and replaced the previous dominant clone, suggesting that isolates of cluster A originated from imported S. Enteritidis infection.
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CC30 is another important clonal complex from which HA- and CA-MRSA originate.
The idea for "To a Place" originated from a simple guitar idea that Carl had.
McDonald's markets a burger originated by a Michelin star chef.
Last July, such a flood originated from an ice caldron underneath the western flank of Vatnajokull.
A pronounced stone fruit note is usually a good indication that a whiskey originated at Bushmills.
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