Sentence examples for any provenance from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "any provenance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of something, often in contexts related to art, artifacts, or historical documents.
Example: "The museum is interested in acquiring the painting, but they require documentation of any provenance before proceeding with the purchase."
Alternatives: "any origin" or "any source".

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But in the past five years, burning coal of any provenance has become increasingly uneconomic.

The gut-stretching fare — pillowy beer-battered fried pickles and smoked-gouda mac and cheese — seems designed to absorb stiff drinks of any provenance.

But you can't rent Han clothing for an outing to the Great Wall, and sartorial fantasy of any provenance is scarce in Beijing.

The gut-stretching fare pillowy beer-battered fried pickles and smoked-gouda mac and cheese seems designed to absorb stiff drinks of any provenance.

A bronze door-knocker, its ring hanging from a circular plaque cast with a lion mask, was simply cataloged as dating from the "11-12th century," without any provenance.

The problem for the many who have described seeing lampshades made from people (sources include Allied troops, reporters, intelligence officers and former camp detainees) is that no lampshade fashioned from human skin, of any provenance, has survived as potential support for their testimony.

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For many items no transfer or withdrawal lists existed so "any classification and provenance research was nearly impossible," she said.

The next year, another Goldberg majority opinion, Aptheker v. Secretary of State, quoted the 1963 opinion without a hint of any earlier provenance.

By the same token, we can exclude the possibility that they are of any other provenance than the semantic; their force must, in some way, derive from the possibility of meaning/content itself.

Other factors that can increase value are the quality and quantity of attached gems as well as any famous provenance, i.e., if it had belonged to Winston Churchill or John F. Kennedy.

Once an object has been vetted and approved by the Acquisitions Committee and it is accessioned into the collection, the Oriental Institute will publish an image and any associated provenance information related to acquisition in the Annual Report and on the Collections section of the Oriental Institute's website.

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