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The phrase "all originates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the source or starting point of something, often in discussions about ideas, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "In this theory, all originates from a single point of energy that expanded into the universe."
Alternatives: "everything comes from" or "all derives from".
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And it all "originates in the fact that I worked at Conde Nast for 11 years," said Ms. Kruger, who was employed as a picture editor at House & Garden and Mademoiselle.
"It all originates in 1962," Reoch explained.
And it all originates from how people are educated in this country".
The phrase God Hates Us All originates from the song "Disciple", during which the line is repeated over the chorus.
Anonymous is suspect of Torrentfreak's information "simply because the information coming out all originates from the same people who initiated the actions in the first place".
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Thus, the moths used all originated within five km of the experimental site.
T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) originates from multiple gene alterations occurring in normal precursor T cells, and represents 20% of adult ALL cases.
T-ALL originates from a block of differentiation and uncontrolled proliferation of developing T cells and is lethal without therapy.
It has been postulated that BCR/ABL+ CML arises in stem cells, while BCR/ABL+ B-ALL originates from B-cell precursors.
Both, BCR/ABL+ CML and B-ALL originate from LT-HSCs.
Black-eyed peas, collard greens, and okra all originated in Africa; even the stereotypical watermelon had its origins there.
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