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Discover Ludwig"has its root in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate the source or origin of something. For example, you can say "The practice of beading jewelry has its root in many ancient cultures" or "The tradition of giving gifts during the holidays has its root in pagan customs."
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But it has its root in individuals, and lives on the principle not that people are funny, or that funny things happen to them, but on the contrary, that people are serious.
It might further be noted that tradition (al-kabar) has its root in the Arabic verb kabara, "to experience," with the additional sense of "to know," and even "to know thoroughly".
The PAC has its root in the ANC.
"While salsa has its root in Tex-Mex, its popularity crosses all cultures," Ms. Gonzalez says.
American optimism has its root in abundance and in the vastness of the land that "Oklahoma!" celebrates.
He answers his own question in "Persona" (1966), whose title has its root in the Latin for "mask".
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Which is fitting, given that it has its roots in a Socratic dialogue of sorts.
It has its roots in classical phenomenology, but also draws on American pragmatism.
It has its roots in a desire to dominate the other.
It has its roots in African-American tradition.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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