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The phrase "has roots in" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe the origin or source of something. For example: - This cultural tradition has roots in ancient Greek mythology. - The company's success has roots in its strong leadership and innovative ideas. - My love for cooking has roots in my grandmother's delicious recipes. - The conflict between the two nations has roots in centuries of territorial disputes.
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That too has roots in the war.
The concept has roots in Buddhist teachings.
And not everyone has roots in South Asia.
That fictional lawlessness has roots in reality.
Umicore has roots in actual mining.
Centropa has roots in a kitchen epiphany.
At least McNall has roots in California.
The speculation has roots in reality.
This perspective has roots in ancient philosophical traditions.
That effort, too, has roots in baby boomers' adolescence.
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The Communist Party had roots in that movement.
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