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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'is source of' is not correct and usable in written English.
If you want to use the idea of something being the source of something else, then you would use the phrase 'is the source of' or 'is a source of'. For example: Solar energy is the source of power for many homes.
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Blackwell, which is source of island's name.
It is source of comfort, especially after a difficult day.
The next issue is source of the house price data.
That is Dandora's paradox – it is source of life, but also of illness and, occasionally, death.
This causes bottlenecks in traffic and is source of frustration for many Iraqis.
She is as much symptom as she is source of their maladies.
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It's source of income".
These communications are sources of strategic wisdom.
But there are sources of inspiration.
Other people are sources of inspiration.
These are sources of errors.
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