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"my sources" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the sources of information that belong to the speaker or writer. Example: According to my sources, the company is planning to launch a new product next month.
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"I would never divulge my sources".
Disagree with me or my sources?
What are my sources of inspiration?
My sources say that isn't quite accurate.
It seems prudent to broaden my sources of entertainment.
Mr. Lhota said, coyly, "I have my sources".
"My sources are not drying up," he told me.
Except, according to my sources, she didn't really do that.
"I protected my sources, and that's important," she said.
I explained I had to protect my sources of information.
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Blaine Gutermuth Santa Fe, New Mexico My source was the Tax Foundation.
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