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Discover Ludwig"from its roots" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
Example: "The company's success can be traced back to its roots, when it was founded by a group of passionate entrepreneurs."
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This relocation allowed the club to continue as a business, but wrenched it from its roots in South London.
Only then, cut off from its roots, could it serenely float on the helium of media approval to electoral success.
A tree survives only so long after it is severed from its roots.
I think that we missed an opportunity to better organize Human Resources as it moved away from its roots in "Personnel".
Daktronics prospered and in 1994 went public, but it never strayed far from its roots in Brookings.
As the field begins to see renewed interest, it is turning away from its roots and looking abroad for technical know-how.
Congress did a major disservice to Veterans Day when, in 1971, it separated the holiday from its roots by moving the observance to the 4th Monday in October.
But the bottom line is that it hasn't strayed much from its roots".
HSBC had huge ambitions; it went on rapidly diversifying from its roots as a bank based in Asia.
And it has never strayed far from its roots.
Taking it away would shift the Olympics from its roots, disappointing hundreds of fans.
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