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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sourced on" is correct and can be used in written English.
The phrase can be used when referring to the source of something, such as where the information was acquired. For example: The data was sourced on the World Wide Web.
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Recipes are sourced on the internet and Harold uses Jamie Oliver's books.
At Stapleton, all water is sourced on the property, as is much of the food they eat.
These fears are not sourced on rigorous research but spring from intermittent reporting and speculation in the media.
Despite being sourced on the UK mainland, goods were dispatched from warehouses on Jersey or Guernsey to shoppers across Britain.
Optional activities range from wilderness retreat staples such as foraging and bushcraft, to creative pursuits – pottery and furniture making, with wood sourced on site.
"The thought that the protective skin of this icon of America will be made from glass sourced on the other side of the planet and not local material is quite a blow".
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Many of the stones used in the construction were sourced on-site, and everything else – down to the toilet roll holders – bought from Highland suppliers, or designed and fitted by local tradesmen.
Since a rival version could be hastily crowd-sourced on the Internet, the assistants signed nondisclosure agreements.
Main news source on the web?
In truth, it is a useful source on Australian art.
"No source on Earth can do that," he said.
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