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In Source

Description

In source refers to the act of obtaining information, quotes, or data directly from an original or authoritative source. It is commonly used in journalism, research, and academic writing to ensure the accuracy and credibility of the information being presented.

Examples of Usage

  1. As a verb (transitive):
  2. 1. The journalist in sourced the latest statistics from the government report.

    2. The researcher in sourced data from multiple surveys to support their study.

    3. Make sure to in source your quotes from credible experts to strengthen your argument.

  3. As a noun:
  4. 1. The credibility of the article was enhanced due to the author's use of in source quotes.

    2. The documentary relied on in source information to authenticate its claims.

    3. The academic paper cited numerous in sources to support its conclusions.

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