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The phrase 'of different origins' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that has come from varied backgrounds or origins. For example: "The team was made up of people of different origins, including Britain, India and China."
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However, primary cells of different origins respond differently, and methods need to be carefully optimized for each cell type.
Hofstede found differences among employees of different origins at IBM.
No significant difference was observed between patients of different origins (Table 2).
They are similar in appearance but are of different origins.
It encourages mixing of people of different origins, not exclusion.
"The degree of contact between peoples of different origins has reached such a level".
So, three alumina qualities of different origins were investigated under the same conditions.
Analysis is given with regard to the separation of the residual stresses of different origins.
It examines combustion of biomass of different origins, herbaceous, woody, or crop-related.
Activated carbons of different origins were used as adsorbents of methyl mercaptan (MM).
Thus, the two plastid-localized alternative routes for glycine biosynthesis evolved from enzymes of different origins (Supplementary Table S1).
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