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'constitute a source of' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is a source of something else, such as knowledge or information. Example: The ancient scrolls constitute a source of great knowledge.
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Even one surviving Jewish family would constitute "a source of bacilli touching off new infection".
Aside from their recreational use, lakes constitute a source of water for household, agricultural, and industrial uses.
In the oil shale near Green River, Wyo., U.S., it occurs as extensive beds that constitute a source of aluminum.
We argue that these types of associations and beliefs constitute a source of statistical discrimination.
Optical observations constitute a source of angular measurements of a satellite pass.
The presence of these organisms in the product constitute a source of concern to the consumers who are increasingly becoming safety conscious.
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Any device that accomplishes this transport of charge constitutes a source of electromotive force.
The ChEMBL database constituted a source of active and inactive compounds with experimentally verified activity towards selected targets.
The latter, which is actually an additional dissipative force being inversely proportional to the cutting velocity, constitutes a source of process damping.
Genetic redundancy is a major feature of virtually all species; duplication of functional genes constitutes a source of new or specialized functions of the encoded proteins.
During reactivation, animals may shed bacteria, thus constituting a source of infection for other animals.
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