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The phrase "trace its origin" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to trace the source or history of something. For example, "Scientists are trying to trace the origin of the disease."
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Because stone is so durable and scientists can trace its origin, it provides a particularly good way to track the travels of the Magdalenian people, Straus said.
Geography – Choose an invasive species and trace its origin (where it is endemic) and where it is located today on a map.
Alternately, it could trace its origin to difficulties in the empirical measurement of lifetime fitness using fitness components – important components, including male mating success, may been overlooked [ 73].
The exogenous sequence of P1 is 16 nucleotides in size, and such a short fragment can be found in many species when a BLAST search was run to identify homologous sequence in GenBank, thus making it difficult to trace its origin.
Thus, our findings not only help predict an unexpected biochemical function for a poorly understood translation initiation factor but also help trace its origin back to bacterial conflict systems, where it might have been deployed as a toxin in intergenomic/interorganismal conflicts [ 22, 21].
It's the only political movement that can trace its origin to a specific library seat - 07 in the old British Library reading room - where Marx wrote Das Kapital.
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It does, however, trace its origins to a pope.
She was keen to trace its origins.
The RNLI can trace its origins to 1824.
Much of country and bluegrass music can trace its origins to their work.
You can trace its origins (and the Federal Reserve System) to the crisis of 1907.
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