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Discover Ludwig"had its roots" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something originated from something else or has a foundation in something. Example: The tradition of exchanging gifts during the holiday season had its roots in ancient Roman customs.
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Instead, it had its roots in Asia.
The firm moved temporarily to Midtown Manhattan but returned downtown, where it had its roots.
It had its roots in the spate of pamphlets, broadsides, ballads, chapbooks, and almanacs that printing made possible.
Again it had its roots in Cohen's ideas.
But it also had its roots in Ms. Rogers's increasing concern about the city's streets.
The system had its roots in the Reagan administration's Strategic Defense Initiative, when it was known as Brilliant Eyes.
The older work had its roots in autobiographical truth.
Klein's ruthlessness probably had its roots in his troubled childhood.
The euro crisis had its roots in peripheral property booms.
But "Fanny" actually had its roots in the nonmusical movies.
The financial crisis had its roots in dangerous, unregulated loans that inflated a credit bubble.
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