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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all origins" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to every source or starting point of something, often in discussions about diversity, history, or influences.
Example: "The festival celebrates the contributions of all origins to our cultural heritage."
Alternatives: "all backgrounds" or "every source".
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"They unify men and women of all origins and creeds".
For the first time, I am seeing Haitians of all origins united in a common goal.
It remains a historic chapter of which Britons of all origins can be proud.
I have people of all origins working here, and we were all really shaken up".
"There are people of all origins," Alexis Canto, 23, said of the team, amid the celebrations at the Champs-Élysées.
There is an inevitability about diversity in the inner cities. Poorer Britons of all origins live there.
Variations of all origins completely obscure any long-term climatic trend in the data taken in the previous four decades at both mid and high latitude.
Some of these levels will have unused capacity, whereas some others will not be enough to cater traffic from all origins to all destinations.
DNA replication initiates from thousands of origins scattered throughout the genome every cell cycle; however, not all origins initiate replication at the same time.
The form has been embraced by New Zealanders of all origins, most famously by the national rugby team, the All Blacks.
Everywhere else there are bright information posters proclaiming in words and symbols how people of all origins, ethnicities, religions and sexual orientations will be treated equally here.
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