Sentence examples for term originated from inspiring English sources

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The term originated in Italy.

God knows where that term originated.

The term originated from the Czech word for forced labour.

The term originated in that maneuver but it was destined for greater strategic meaning.

The term originated in the 19th century at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris.

The term originated in the 18th century and was frequently used by writers.

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How did this term originate, and why is it used so often?

But they are Pyrrhic.That term originates with the Greeks Pyrrhus was a Hellenistic general whose victories against Rome came at a grievous cost to his own side.

The term originates from adoptive and academic circles to describe the very lived experience of children raised in homes that are phenotypically and culturally different from their birth – people like my colleague Rebecca Carroll, who is black.

The term originates in economic theory, where it has generated a vast literature.

This term originates in the third-order term of (z) in the expansion of the potential in Eq. (1).

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