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The phrase "a sources of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a source of" or "sources of" depending on the context. You can use "a source of" when referring to a singular origin or provider of something, while "sources of" is used for plural references.
Example: "Water is a source of life for all living organisms."
Alternatives: "an origin of" or "a provider of".
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These communities are dealing with lost and changing jobs, which are no longer a sources of pride, but simply about getting by.
Many fellowship opportunities (especially if the funds pass through MIT's system), have dedicated administrators on campus that can also be a sources of information.
"Gold is not failing as a store of value as wood failed as a sources of energy in steam engines.
Open image in new window Fig. 7 a Sources of PET/CT image artefacts in clinical routine imaging.
(A) Sources of gene annotations.
Of the 151 selected Cochrane reviews, 125 (83%) reported review funding from non-industry sources, three (2%) reported review funding from both pharmaceutical industry and non-industry sources, three (2%) stated that the review was not funded, and 20 (13%) did not include a sources of support declaration (see supplementary appendix 2).
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A Source of Enduring Confusion.
What a source of power!
"It's a source of stability".
It became a source of increasing tension.
Female sexuality remains a source of confusion.
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