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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source of his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to something that provides or contributes to a particular aspect of a person's life or character, often in contexts discussing influences or origins.
Example: "His love for music was a source of his inspiration throughout his career."
Alternatives: "a contributor to his" or "an influence on his".
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That was precisely a source of his strength.
When he took the helm, Myers rightly cited "stifling homogeneity" as a source of his company's ills.
It was a source of his imaginative range, and it explains the capacity for empathy we see in his work.
He studied art in Madrid, Florence and Mexico City and has cited day-to-day life in small Latin American villages as a source of his artistic inspiration.
His central role in the group's financial affairs, Brotherhood leaders say, made him a special target and now remains a source of his clout.
"The Nazi trauma" is a source "of his empathy for Jews," the rabbi said, and of "his courage in taking the church so far in its progress".
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But Ballard wrote repeatedly about how bringing up his three children, following the sudden death of their mother, was a source of some of his best ideas and his greatest joys.
"Larson did seem to use the computer as we do today, as a source of all his personal information," Mr. Reside said.
But Riesenburger had a source of protection: his wife.
Cumulus CEO Lew Dickey has repeatedly pointed the finger at Limbaugh as a source of some of his company's troubles.
(He was kind of a shrimp, a source of amusement to his men).
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