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The phrase "the same origins" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to something or someone having a common or shared beginning or source. Example: "Despite living in different countries, we discovered that our families had the same origins in a small village in Italy."
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Both the Soviet and the American space industries had much the same origins and impetus.
Fiona McPherson, a senior editor of Oxford English Dictionary, said: "We are confident that it is the same origins as the dance.
"The distinctive feature of decorative art is that it appears everywhere, inside and outside, on architecture, furniture, fabrics and clothing, in infinitely repeated forms, continually stating and restating the same values, the same origins and the same ideals".
If the intercepts are invariant, the items have the same origins in all groups.
Neutron stars and black holes share the same origins: the explosive death of giant stars.
Because not all aberrant behaviors have the same origins or implications, physicians must consider a differential diagnosis and tailor therapy accordingly.
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These two types of muteness can have the same origin: the psyche, as Freud knew, can be more censorious than any tyrant.
"Prejudice against race, prejudice against religion, prejudice against ethnic background, prejudice against police officers," comes from the same origin, the mayor said.
The distinction between asteroids and meteoroids having the same origin is culturally imposed and is basically one of size.
Although most American rail corridors involve two railroads covering the same origin and destination points, in reality competition is limited.
Various reasons, from husbands visiting the tip, to children undoing seatbelts, are given, but the problems seem to have the same origin.
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