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Discover Ludwig"his roots" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a person's family or origin, i.e., "John was proud of his roots, which traced back to England."
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"He remembers his roots.
"His roots are here.
He returns to his roots in Lahore.
But he never forgot his roots.
"His roots are deep in the earth".
Matta is proud of his roots.
Where, then, are his roots?
His roots there were deep.
Roy never forgot his roots.
Wyatte's closeness to his roots is understandable.
The poem's Whitmanesque catalog describes his roots.
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