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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remains a source" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to mean that something or someone is still considered a reliable or primary source of information or knowledge. Example: Despite the passage of time, Shakespeare's works remains a source of inspiration for countless writers and poets.
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But he remains a source of concern.
Female sexuality remains a source of confusion.
Yet this remains a source of exasperation.
This, obviously, remains a source of annoyance.
What happened here remains a source of speculation.
But a housing shelter there remains a source of contention.
But the institute remains a source of neuralgia.
The response it generates remains a source of huge satisfaction.
How that madness was achieved remains a source of controversy.
Still, China's economy remains a source of significant uncertainty.
She says police discrimination remains a source of simmering resentment.
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