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The phrase "from the root" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the process or origin of something or to describe the source of something. For example, "The problem has roots far deeper than most people realize, and to solve it, we must go back to the root."
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People want something from the root.
"We cannot isolate conflict from the root causes of it".
How can we rid our yard from the root suckers?
The key brightener in SkinCeuticals Phloretin CF is derived from the root bark of fruit trees.
Like bursting a bubble in bubble wrap, or plucking a hair from the root. . .
Sometimes what grows from the root — the branches and the flowers and the fruits — is dismissed.
Few suffixes split the meaning so drastically from the root word.
Wrap the hair around the tong from the root to the end.
At Christmas, Matt had prepared a goose and cooked parsnips from the root cellar.
He began, perhaps, as a sprout rising from the root of a fallen ash.
Apples from the root cellar lasted through frost almost until the next crop.
More suggestions(19)
from the essence
from the bedrock
from the heart
from the ground
from the anchor
from the fundamental
from the based
from the am
from the roots
from the brought
from the led
from the lay
from the fundamental importance
from the origins
from the root causes
from the rooted
from the origin
from the scratch
from the kernel
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