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"wellspring of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to refer to a place or source where something comes from, usually meaning the original place or source of something. For example: "The wellspring of creativity bubbled up from the depths of his soul."
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He's a wellspring of information.
The wellspring of humanitas was Classical literature.
Curiosity is a wellspring of innovation.
He believed sports were the wellspring of a school's spirit.
Baum was a wellspring of ideas, wit and chutzpah.
MVRDV sees them as the wellspring of invention.
Just ask me, Mike "Playboy" Isaac, a wellspring of creativity.
But error has always been the wellspring of language change.
Globalisation has been the wellspring of most ideas.
Alice was a wellspring of kindness, love, and empathy.
The magazine Arts & Architecture was the wellspring of graphic progressivism.
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