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Discover Ludwig"return to source" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is conceptually similar to the phrase "back to the source" and can be used when one is trying to explain that something is returning to its original roots. For example: "Though life had taken him far away, he ultimately chose to return to source and live closer to his family."
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Writing The Pen and the Brush was a return to source material: she reread of all the texts, she says, intensely aware that "culture evolves".
# Return to Source: Philosophy & the Matrix (AKA.
In truth we come from the same source, and in truth is our continual return to source.
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Only such a return to sources, he felt, would permit the divided and disunited Muslim community to refind its unity.
Ibn Taymiyyah also influenced various reform movements that have posed the problem of reformulating traditional ideologies by a return to sources.
From Hell returns to source, as a penny-dreadful, a shocker; a distortion of place and time.
He returned to Source Text 1 twice each for 2 s.
Intuitively I somehow knew I would find my strength only by returning to source.
Based on error messages in transmission and emails returned to source it was estimated that around 600 members received the emailed questionnaire.
Yet another manifestation is that things emerge from a common source and ultimately return to that source.
Mexico rejects criticism and change, finding its Utopia in a return to the source.
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