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The phrase "another origin for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing alternative sources or beginnings of something, such as ideas, concepts, or phenomena.
Example: "While many believe that the tradition started in Europe, there is evidence suggesting another origin for this custom in Asia."
Alternatives: "an alternative source for" or "a different beginning for".
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Moreover, the longer list would bring higher costs for labelling (if the label dimensions should be increased), although the purpose of listing possible origins is to save costs for manufacturers when one origin is substituted with another origin for the reason of seasonal availability or managerial optimisation.
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But there's another possible origin for the iron that doesn't rely on smelting and human metallurgists: meteorites.
The university's traditions council recognizes another possible origin for the expression.
Due to this it may be speculated that "timing-processes" and their deterioration may be another putative origin for the emergence of motor symptoms in HD, besides alterations in error processing [19], which have indeed been shown to be deficient in HD [20] [22].
Another origin was confiscation for welfare reasons, with over 11,000 dogs and cats admitted in this way.
Just a stone's throw away from Asia (or if you want to get technical, simply another part of it), we could find yet another land of origin for your potential girlfriend in India, Pakistan, et cetera.
Just a stone's throw away from Asia, (or if you want to get technical, simply another part of it) we could find yet another land of origin for your potential girlfriend in India, Pakistan, etcetera.
Third, we were unable to link the development of pneumonia to another origin that could account for the possibility that aspiration of oral, pharyngeal, or gastroduodenal contents may lead to the development of pneumonia.
Another point of origin for the Halley-type comets has been proposed.
Another theory of origin for the Mérens is based on the straight or concave facial profile (which distinguishes them from the convex-profiled Iberian horses), and asserts that they are descended from Oriental horses brought to Ariege by settlers from the east.
In addition, combining with small segment (GenBank accession no. HQ992815) sequence analysis (data not shown), the fact that SEOV strain L0199 from Laos were not clustered in clade A-D(2) showed that Laos was another possible area of origin for SEOV.
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