arise from

Frequency: 9.525.4 per million words

to originate or be caused by a specific source or situation

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Examples (10)

  • Some learning difficulties arise from the way children are taught.
  • Many misunderstandings arise from a lack of clear communication.
  • The main problems arising from the new policy need to be addressed immediately.
  • Unexpected complications arose from the seemingly minor infection.
  • A number of legal questions will inevitably arise from this complex contract.
  • The conflict arose from historical tensions between the two nations.
  • Financial instability can arise from rapid changes in the global market.
  • Do you think any benefits will arise from this new partnership?
  • Much of the novel's tension arises from the protagonist's internal conflict.
  • Great opportunities often arise from situations that seem like failures at first.