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Filter by Meaning The scholar presented a paper on the provenience of the philosophical concept of justice.
The provenience of the artifact was traced back to ancient Egypt.
The provenience of the spices is a closely guarded secret of the chef.
The art dealer was unable to determine the provenience of the painting.
The provenience of the manuscript is unclear, but it appears to be from the 18th century.
The provenience of the virus is still being investigated by scientists.
The police are trying to determine the provenience of the stolen goods.
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