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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'Russian origin' is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as "This painting is of Russian origin."
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The area still houses residents of Russian origin.
The German authorities said the suspect arrested in Aachen was 31 and of Russian origin.
At the American school in Kuling, China, there was an unusual French teacher of Russian origin.
From the collection of Stanley Batkin, this 4 ½-inch-tall box is of Russian origin and dates back to 1878.
Elsa Triolet, famed authoress of Russian origin & wife of Louis Aragon, died recently at the age of 73.
Mr. Gerstein, a naturalized American citizen of Russian origin, said he had no immediate plans to spend the money.
The word is of Russian origin and literally means "tale"; it is derived from skazat, "to say".
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Many great choreographers, even those of non-Russian origin, worked for the Russian Imperial Theatres, including Marius Petipa, who choreographed Tchaikovsky's ballets Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty.
Advocates argue an embargo lift is vital to helping Vietnam improve coastal defences and bolster its outdated, largely Russian-origin military equipment to better counter Beijing.
It houses a fleet of India's Russian-origin MiG-21 fighter jets and Mi-25 and Mi-35 attack helicopters, along with other military hardware.
In remarks prepared for delivery in Vienna, Mr. Abraham said that as part of the new campaign, the Global Threat Reduction Initiative, all unused Russian-origin fuel would be repatriated by the end of next year.
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