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Discover LudwigThe phrase "origin is that" is grammatically correct and useable in written English
It is typically used to introduce or explain the source or beginning of something. Example: The origin of the tradition is that it was started by our ancestors to honor the harvest season.
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"The problem with single origin is that most people can't remember the origins right," Menkes said.
The big idea of ayurveda, said to have divine origin, is that health is a state of balance between body, mind and consciousness.
The impression one gets from "Origin" is that the police-detective elements don't interest Abu-Jaber enough to induce her to take them seriously.
One obvious problem with this idea – apart from the fact that cancer cells are clearly not fungal in origin – is that cancer isn't always white.
The other part in the origin is that when I started Sam Adams, I realized there were a lot of things, nuts and bolts of business, that I didn't understand and where I made mistakes.
The other school of thought on the name's origin is that it is a corruption of Deutsch, because the German expressionists liked to set a tilt on their tales of madness and extremity.
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"One of the reasons I'm particularly fascinated by my family and its origins is that … I mean, I come from nowhere, from nothing," he says.
Another highly popular syncretistic movement of Daoist origin was that of the Three Religions (sanjiao).
The best fit for any model (i.e., the one falling closest to the origin) was that of the 15 ns model.
The original hypothesis for the great white's origins is that it shares a common ancestor with a prehistoric shark, such as the C. megalodon.
The most that can be said about its origins is that it neither developed from nor directly depended upon the North Semitic alphabet.
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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.

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