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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a source that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific origin of information or material that provides evidence or support for a statement or argument.
Example: "I found a source that supports my thesis on climate change."
Alternatives: "a reference that" or "an origin that".
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So its detection will indicate a source that is continually replenished.
Ultimately, Brahms's power of movement stems partly from a source that may seem paradoxical.
Moreover, The Times has been heavily dependent on advertising from the entertainment industry, a source that has soured in recent years.
Water becomes a particularly precious commodity if you're not near a source that's safe to drink.
But a source that did see it called it "awesome".
The best, a source that supplies Italy's most revered couture houses.
This implies the presence of a source that was rapidly uplifting and exhuming.
If there is a source that is always inactive, remove it.
The transmitter is a source that produces coherent states of a certain amplitude α.
But from what we understand from a source, that works out to billions of map views.
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Contamination stems from a continuous source that feeds a steady plume which constitutes the hazard source.
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