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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also originates" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the source or beginning of something in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "The tradition also originates from ancient rituals that were performed during the harvest season."
Alternatives: "also comes from" or "also derives from".
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Coincidentally, she also originates from Bolton.
Shame also originates from the feeling of being victimized.
That 303-mile project also originates in West Virginia and passes through Virginia's rugged Southwest.
The gluteus minimus is situated under the gluteus medius; it also originates at the ilium and attaches to the femur.
The word, gargoyle, derives from the French gargouille, or throat, from which the verb, to gargle, also originates.
A queen bee constantly identifies herself in the hive by means of the so-called queen substance, which also originates from the mandibular gland.
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Avocados also originated in the same region.
Sanders also originated the canvas shank.
The institute also originated the Save-the-Whales Campaign, in 1971.
Moves against them also originated along the East African coast.
Important Asiatic migrations, however, also originated in Central Eurasia.
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