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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sourced" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where one is referring to something that has been obtained or referenced from a source, but it requires additional context or modification to be grammatically correct.
Example: "The report includes a sourced reference to the latest research findings."
Alternatives: "a referenced" or "a cited".
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Santa Clara-based startup Tapastic has raised a new $2 million funding round, in a Series A sourced from South Korea's Daum Communications , Inc
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Abbreviations LD RT Single word lexical decision response time in milliseconds; a = Sourced from Kucera & Francis, 1967 [ 51]; b = Sourced from Gilhooly & Logie, 1980, Pavio, Yuille & Madigan, 1968, and Toglia & Battig, 1978 [ 52- 54]; c = Sourced from The English Lexicon Project website [ 55] Primes were centrally presented.
"Jeff and Elle eloped a month ago," a source told People.
What a source of power!
a source told the tabloid.
It was a source.
"It's a source of stability".
It became a source of increasing tension.
"I don't divulge a source.
Female sexuality remains a source of confusion.
"This is a source of pain".
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