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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as its source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or starting point of something, often in discussions about information, ideas, or materials.
Example: "The research paper cites several studies, with the most significant findings coming from Smith et al. (2020) as its source."
Alternatives: "from which it originates" or "as the origin".
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Interfax cited a single security person as its source whom it did not name.
And third, intentionality has a subject, that is, an entity whose intentionality it is, and to whom it can be ascribed as its source or bearer.
It cited unnamed family members as its source.
It cited the WWF document as its source for that data, but the WWF document included no such numbers.
Knowledge by description, on the other hand, is nonfoundational knowledge of truths; it "always involves…some knowledge of truths as its source and ground" (Russell 1912: 72–3).
It cited a rare statement from state security officials as its source.
A quality knockoff can work as well as its source.
iPhone This new iPad musical instrument app uses the stock market as its source.
Fox News mentioned Google's lack of autofill on Wednesday, citing InfoWars as its source.
The word has since been spotted on Dictionary.com, which cites Webster's New Millennium as its source.
Around 100 geysers erupting from surface features known as "tiger stripes" were identified as its source.
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