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Discover Ludwig"ancestry of" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you are referring to the people or place from which someone's family originally comes. For example: "He was proud of his Irish ancestry of County Cork."
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Talk story about the ancestry of Pres.
It could be questioning the ancestry of your mother.
He believes more in the ancestry of role models.
British best accounts for my ancestry of Irish, Scottish, Jewish and English.
It's Italian, a nod to the ancestry of the chef, Andrew Carmellini.
The Italian menu is a nod to the ancestry of Andrew Carmellini, the chef.
In other words she could be close to the common ancestry of both groups.
But others say there is no reason to take the ancestry of black students into account.
Dr. Cappell, a topologist, talked about the intellectual ancestry of mathematicians.
The New Yorker, March 15 , 1969P. 39 Talk story about the ancestry of Pres.
Their evidence suggests that fur and whiskers appeared early on in the ancestry of mammals, in the earliest probainognathians.
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