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Discover Ludwig"issue originates" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means that something begins or comes from a specific source or cause. Example: The issue of climate change originates from the increased use of fossil fuels and deforestation.
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This research issue originates from an industrial background.
But if the issue originates in cultural differences, which it often does, multiculturals can help integrate the outsider.
This Special Issue originates from the international conference EuCNC2016, which was held in June 2016 in Athens, Greece.
Europe will only prevent the issue from deteriorating further by working with countries like Lebanon, to implement solutions where the issue originates.
As such, it's not just one arbitrary institution of "Sunday School" to be blamed; this issue originates from a deeply rooted religious rhetoric substantiated by cultural convention.
A second issue originates from the necessity to facilitate the stability and reproducibility of genetic typing for which forensic SNPs should be exclusively found in the human sequence and mapped in a single locus (single copy SNP).
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During fire-up, data indicated an issue originating from his earlier electrical problems.
In this case, there was an investigation, but there was no evidence that the issue originated with Ticketmaster.
The action research papers in this special issue originated from collaboration between school science teachers and university researchers and supervisors.
The company confirmed to TechCrunch that its issue originated from remnant ad inventory controlled by Google, and it has now resolved the problem.
Our results are sufficient to resolve the controversial issue originating from the ClOOCl laboratory cross sections and suggest that the highest laboratory estimates for atmospheric photolysis rates of ClOOCl, which best explain the field measurements via current chemical models, are reasonable.
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