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The phrase 'in the source of' is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the origin of something, often an idea, a quote, or a piece of information. For example, "The quote 'No man is an island' is attributed to John Donne, in the source of his poem 'Meditation 17'."
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Also worrisome is a shift in the source of the funds available to consumers.
"In this case, audiences may lose trust in the source of information.
The answer lies in the source of the current democratic experiment.
Both programs offered the same loans, but differed in the source of funds for the loans.
Another claims atheism is analogous to faith because "you [still] have to have faith in the source of the information", which is blinkered in the extreme.
The NIH funding analysis showed that disorders differed not just in the amount of funding they attracted, but also in the source of that funding.
Not emission free (you have to factor in the source of the electricity), but a technology that can make a real dent in climate-change emissions.
But as the Wal-Mart phenomenon has illustrated, everyone likes a bargain and for the most part is disinterested in the source of production.
There were trend of uniform distribution of different types and diversity gradually increased in the source of Yangtze River.
There is a subtle shift in the source of energy, a change in the dynamic: who is having the most fun, the pub-goers or the runners?
And it's also the essential risk of malware and phishing: if we place too much trust in the source of a link, we can get bitten, badly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com