constitute a source
Frequency: 6.76.5 per million words
To serve as the origin or cause of something.
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Examples (10)
- The census constitutes the principal source of official statistics.
- This ongoing dispute could constitute a major source of instability in the region.
- Her extensive research will constitute a valuable source of information for future studies.
- For many, their faith constitutes a constant source of hope and strength.
- The lack of transparency constitutes a serious source of concern for investors.
- The newly discovered documents constituted a crucial source of evidence in the trial.
- Developing sustainable tourism will constitute a significant source of revenue for the local economy.
- Would such an action constitute a legitimate source of authority?
- These diverse perspectives constitute rich sources of insight for understanding the issue.
- The data collected is expected to constitute a primary source for the report.