The phrase "people of different origin" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when referring to individuals or groups of people who originated from different places that may have different cultural, ethnic, or linguistic backgrounds. For example, "This city is home to people of different origin, including those from Europe, Central and South America, and East Asia."
The same has been also documented between elderly people of different origin.
It encourages mixing of people of different origins, not exclusion.
Mr. Cohen, who has a Jewish parent, said he and Mr. Moussaoui had agreed that they "exemplified the possibility of two people of different origins to come together to have an understanding".
Surveying the history of multiculturalist policy, Rattansi observes that its point was never what its populist critics now say it was, to keep people of different origins separate: "The aim has always been to create fair-minded, non-discrminatory routes to cultural and socioeconomic integration".
People of different origins and social backgrounds all congregated around our food truck, and Kogi quickly became one of the cultural icons of the city.
People of different origins, religions, or cultures can easily become the "other," which often leads to marginalization and even violence.
At different meeting places - permanent as well as temporary - people of different origins and from different cultural backgrounds, professing different faiths and creeds, eating different foods, wearing different clothes, and speaking different languages and dialects would meet one another peacefully.
Americans were engaged in a continuing historical enterprise: to tame the land, to establish a democratic society, to industrialize, later to demonstrate that people of different origins can live and work together, and later still to save the world from tyranny.
"The degree of contact between peoples of different origins has reached such a level".
Because somewhere in there he describes the creation of pidgin languages rough patchwork dialects that develop among peoples of different origins who've all been thrown together in one place (the multinational slaves of America's sugar plantations, for example).
She explained that she had "many friends of different origin and culture and appreciate these people very much".
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