Origination vs Occurrence - What's the difference?
origination | occurrence |
(uncountable) The process of bringing something into existence.
(countable) The act of bringing something into existence.
Actual instance where a situation arises.
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As nouns the difference between origination and occurrence
is that origination is (uncountable) the process of bringing something into existence while occurrence is actual instance where a situation arises.origination
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occurrence
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