Examples of 'often a source' in a sentence

Meaning of "often a source"

Often a source: Indicates that something is frequently identified as the origin or provider of information, data, or resources. It implies that the mentioned entity or subject is commonly relied upon or consulted in a particular context

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Anaesthesia is often a source of concern for patients.
Dependency on high technology is a often a source of injury.
They are often a source of consternation in social problems.
Figure axis labels are often a source of confusion.
Often a source of light in fibre optic systems.
It is always interested and often a source of inequality.
They are often a source of change in our habits.
Being recognized as an accomplished weaver is often a source of family pride.
This is often a source of frustration for her.
A renovation project is often a source of concern.
It is often a source of embarrassment for men.
Selling a house is often a source of stress.
It is often a source of stereotypes and overgeneralizations.
Those procedures are often a source of corruption.
Often a source of resistance to a specific pest is not available.

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The unknown is often a source of concern.
Often a source both of comic relief and social wisdom.
Social networks are often a source for this data.
Are often a source of misunderstanding.
This distinction is often a source of confusion.
They are often a source of community pride and an attraction to visitors.
Whole grains are often a source of fibre.
They can often a source of civic pride and serve as a symbol of regional development.
Data from nature is often a source for design.
It is often a source of ridicule and abuse.
The security of the home is often a source of concern.
But it is often a source of strength and pride.
The starting alumina powders are often a source of impurities.
Taxes are often a source of heated political debate.
Its garden trees and flowers were often a source of inspiration.
Jewels are often a source of dispute with the king.
Our relationships with one another are often a source of distress.
They are often a source of national pride.
Control over raw material purchases is often a source of natural monopolies.
This is often a source of frequent misunderstanding.
The appearance of a mass or a lump in the neck is often a source of anxiety.
The kitchen is often a source for home fires.
This county has some remarkable historical sites that are often a source of information.
Money is often a source of friction in relationships.
Orchids are my favourite flower and they are often a source of inspiration for my collections.
Water is often a source of conflict between countries and peoples.
The scarcity of safe drinking water is often a source of conflict between communities.
They are often a source of emotional support for the patients.
One example is the way water issues are often a source of conflict nowadays.
Forestry is often a source of additional income for upland farmers.
This feature is advantageous because stitching is often a source of water leakage in a seam.
Children are often a source of friction in a marriage.
The precise meaning of the name Tehachapi Pass is often a source of confusion.
This period is often a source of isolation and insecurity.
The lack of education in mother-tongue or native languages is often a source of exclusion.

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