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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also be traced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to follow or track something, often in a context related to research, history, or data analysis.
Example: "The origins of this tradition can also be traced back to ancient rituals practiced by early civilizations."
Alternatives: "can also be followed" or "can also be tracked".
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Those changes can also be traced to Dallas.
Some of the explanation might also be traced to the White House.
The ripple effect of the thud of the Manhattan housing market can also be traced on the site.
Further into the Tibetan Plateau (TP), the Main planation surface can also be traced across this, the highest plateau on the Earth's surface.
The fact that Bonds, McGwire and Sosa all have produced their prodigious numbers in the National League could also be traced to McRae's theory.
Friends of Ms. Dunn, who asked not to be identified, said some of the animosity could also be traced to the period when Mr. Hurd was hired.
But Mr. Greenspan's haste may also be traced to his own criticism of how the Japanese handled their economy after the stock market crash of 1990.
The humor in Mr. Ortega's art can also be traced to his first career, as a political cartoonist for Mexican magazines and newspapers.
The history of my grandfather's work can also be traced in the city of Daegu, about two hours by train from the capital.
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Numerous other developments, including a map of Europe, can also be traced to Cusa.
The migration of musical instruments from the Islamic area to East Asia can also be traced.
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