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Discover Ludwig"have roots in" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe when something originated from a particular source. For example, the tradition of Christmas trees has roots in Germany.
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"I don't have roots in Boston".
Most have roots in their communities.
Three of the groups have roots in the area.
Songbirds' melodies have roots in both genes and environment.
His concerns have roots in the recent past.
Many of its basic contours have roots in other places.
He did not have roots in any special faction.
Even the craziest-sounding rumors have roots in reality.
The vast majority of Duroville's residents have roots in Mexico.
Companies regularly apply tools and methods which have roots in quality and productivity improvement.
I myself am francophone by birth, and my ancestors have roots in France, Korea and Greece!
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