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territory of origin
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"territory of origin" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It refers to the geographical region or area where a person, animal, or product originates from or is native to. Example: The wine connoisseur was able to identify the territory of origin of the vintage bottle by its distinct flavors and aromas.
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And so he heads across several continents, chasing down "a list I keep in my head of victuals that... rarely seem to be served outside their territory of origin".
News & Media
"The goal for those films is to have them work in the territory of origin, and obviously if there is any opportunity for that film to travel, then we can certainly distribute the film globally, like we did for 'My Name is Khan,"' he adds referring to the Bollywood movie that grossed $43 million worldwide, including $4 million in the United States.
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Ancestry informative markers are receiving attention from the forensic community because individuals can be assigned to their population or territory of origin based on their analysis.
The malignancies are considered by territory of origin of the gold miners.
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After the state is secure, and representational government, where tribal affiliations, religious traditions, territories of origin, gender, and race are represented and protected under the rule of laws created by and for Libyans, anger must give way to passion.
News & Media
A simple grouping method is applied to determine which of the 11 sites of cancer in the miners have similar distributions in their 10 territories of origin.
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In the LP nucleus, source of dense TC projections to PE and PEa, the territories of origin also contain neurons projecting to the premotor cortex, though more to PMd than to PMv.
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A major benefit of the earlier cancer surveys among gold miners was the clear demonstration that the spatial and temporal patterns of the two major cancers of the miners, hepatocellular and oesophageal, served as surrogate measures for the distribution and frequency of these same cancers in the territories of origin of the miners.
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Yes, it comes with the territory: discussion of origins is inevitably more speculative than the analysis of subsequent evolution.
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Yes, it comes with the territory: discussion of origins is inevitably more speculative that analysis of subsequent evolution.
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As migrants comprise differing proportions of the population of each Australian state and territory, and regions of origin and time of migration varies [ 17, 18], national trends may not necessarily reflect T2DM epidemiology at a state level.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "territory of origin", ensure that the context clearly defines what is originating from that territory, be it a person, product, or idea.
Common error
Avoid using "territory of origin" in informal contexts; simpler terms like "home country" or "birthplace" are more appropriate for casual conversation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "territory of origin" functions as a noun phrase, typically modifying another noun to specify the geographical source or place from which something originates. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "territory of origin" is a grammatically sound phrase used to indicate the geographical source of something, according to Ludwig. It functions as a noun phrase and is employed to provide clarifying information about provenance. While not overly common, the phrase appears in diverse contexts, including science, news, and formal business settings. Its register is generally neutral to formal. Ludwig's AI confirms the phrase's correct usage, and related terms like "place of origin" or "native land" can serve as alternatives depending on the desired level of formality or specificity.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
place of origin
This option is a more general and direct synonym for "territory of origin".
country of birth
This alternative specifies the nation where someone was born.
native land
This alternative refers to the place where someone was born or has lived for a long time, emphasizing a personal connection.
homeland
This alternative emphasizes a strong cultural or emotional connection to the place of origin.
birthplace
This alternative specifically refers to the place where someone was born.
ancestral lands
This alternative refers to the territories historically inhabited by one's ancestors.
source region
This alternative is used when referring to the geographical area from which something originates.
original habitat
This alternative applies primarily to species and their natural environment.
region of provenance
This alternative is often used in formal or legal contexts when specifying the source of goods or materials.
area of inception
This option is used when referring to the area where something began or was created.
FAQs
How can I use "territory of origin" in a sentence?
You can use "territory of origin" to specify where something or someone comes from. For example, "The wine's distinct flavor reflects its unique "territory of origin"".
What is an alternative to "territory of origin"?
Alternatives to "territory of origin" include "place of origin", "native land", or "birthplace", depending on the specific context.
Which is more appropriate, "territory of origin" or "country of origin"?
"Territory of origin" is broader and can refer to any region, while "country of origin" specifically indicates a nation-state. The better choice depends on the level of specificity required.
Is "territory of origin" the same as "ancestral lands"?
While both relate to a geographical source, "territory of origin" is a general term, whereas "ancestral lands" specifically refers to lands historically inhabited by ancestors.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested