Sentence examples for whatever its origin from inspiring English sources

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Whatever its origin, it remained as the predominant style of calligraphy in Persia for two centuries after Mīr ʿAlī's death.

But whatever its origin, it's still dangerous.

Whatever its origin, that clause is of interest because it illustrates the way that the western European elite were talking and thinking about kingship in 1215.

It sounds too good to be true – but whatever its origin, the reissue of Science of the Sea is marvellously soothing, the phantom soundtrack of every childhood nature doc.

Whatever its origin, the move's popularity cannot be denied.

This approach makes it possible to specify the evolution of organic matter in situ in soils whatever its origin.

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Whatever its origins, it is ferocious.

Whatever its origins, it works.

But whatever its origins, it has recently come to seem more urgent than ever.

Whatever its origins, it is, for some Asians, almost a model of an ideal polity.

But whatever its origins, it produces a peculiar loyalty, quite unlike any other.

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