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The phrase "also be traced on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the ability to follow or identify something on a particular medium or surface.
Example: "The origins of the tradition can also be traced on ancient manuscripts."
Alternatives: "can also be found on" or "can also be identified on".
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The ripple effect of the thud of the Manhattan housing market can also be traced on the site.
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Those changes can also be traced to Dallas.
Further into the Tibetan Plateau (TP), the Main planation surface can also be traced across this, the highest plateau on the Earth's surface.
It can also be traced back to WWI.
It also originally referred to Russian jets flying without transponders "so as not to be traced on radar".
Also, they can't be traced back to you.
In a markedly similar vein, it is also probable that he will serve notice on Pakistan if an attack on Indian soil can be traced to Islamabad.
This article originally appeared on VICE France According to historians, Satanism can be traced back to 17th century France and Étienne Guibourg, also known as "the defrocked priest".
The hands are traced from his, and also the pens and scissors are all based on his tools of the trade.
Depending on how cases are traced during the epidemic, changes in the generation interval could also be monitored.
The radio was traced to two brothers, Jorge and Josué Ortega Gallegos, who deal in unlicensed radios; they were also arrested on charges of being part of the conspiracy.
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