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Discover Ludwig"human sources" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to people who provide information for research or a project. For example, "We have drawn upon many human sources for our investigation."
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There's no replacement for human sources.
It really needs to rely more on human sources.
Food is available year round from human sources.
We develop human sources, and that takes time".
Government overseers need to develop human sources, too.
At least one of the human sources had reported that Iraq "had actually done such production".
I will cite some examples, and these are from human sources.
The freshest information from human sources was more than four years old.
The hunt has involved a full arsenal of intelligence-gathering technologies and human sources.
But overall, American intelligence had three human sources who provided information about the meeting.
Let me just tell you what a number of human sources have told us.
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