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The phrase "unknown provenance" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to something that has an unknown or untraceable origin or source. Example: The painting was recently acquired by the museum, but its unknown provenance raises questions about its authenticity and ownership.
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Unknown provenance.
Some items have unknown provenance.
Meteorites are rock samples of unknown provenance.
The rubbery, taste-free hot dogs, of unknown provenance.
A fortuneteller or palmist.... literature: a word of unknown provenance, generally attributed to 'litter' or waste".
For the rest, the evidence is either confusing, of unknown provenance or both.
Some have faulted her for publishing a paper on an item of unknown provenance.
Other fragments have become known through antiquities dealers but are of unknown provenance.
As for older pictures of unknown provenance, she said, the library generally assumes they can be published.
A football of unknown provenance is dying slowly in the spring grass, which is already too long to mow.
Often abbreviated to "no radio," the slogans, of unknown provenance, spread across town like a double Dutch rhyme.
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