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"has origin" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing the source of something. For example: "This ancient myth has its origin in Greek mythology."
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The Project has origin in a dynamics proposal in subject Product Project 1.
Project based learning which has origin grounded on architecture, is started to be used in also primary education today.
There also are the eternal substances: ether, in which sound inheres as a quality; space, which accounts for the human sense of direction and distinctions between far and near; and time, which accounts for the notions of simultaneity and nonsimultaneity and which, like space, is eternal and is the general cause of all that has origin.
The UK has the red tractor symbol, while Ireland has Origin Green - a mark of sustainable farming.
Ajuda suffers more damage (more total collapses) than Graça for a near source, but the situation reverses when the earthquake has origin in a far source.
This state has origin of many holy rivers and springs, which play important roles in Indian culture and tradition (Semwal and Akolkar 2006).
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The child-protection movement has origins in 1837, with "Oliver Twist, Charles Dickenss's indictment of England's Poor Laws.
Her father's family has origins in China, while her mother was born in Japan.
Her wickedness has origins at the very least.
The Seamer Horse Fair has origins which date back to 1382.
The main staple of Terms' artwork is an angel he said has origins in Ethiopian art.
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