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Discover Ludwig"at the roots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the origin of something or the cause of a problem. For example: "In order to understand the issue, we need to look at the roots of the problem."
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"We were dying at the roots.
We need to work at the roots.
Chalkboards were propped up at the roots.
But Haneke gets at the roots of fear.
David Aaronovitch looks at the roots of George Orwell's dystopia.
"She is blonde but dark at the roots.
He is pale with black hair and a black mustache that glints silver at the roots.
"Printing is a subject that lies at the roots of Western civilization," Mr. Nelson said.
Depending on how historical we're feeling we may look at the roots of radical gardening too.
It's oily at the roots, dry along the lengths and crunchy at the ends.
Bouquets of watercress bundled at the roots beckon at Fairway Markets.
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