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The phrase "Stem from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the origin or source of something, often in a causal context.
Example: "Many of the issues we face today stem from a lack of communication."
Alternatives: "Arise from" or "Originate from".
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Violence doesn't stem from poverty.
Did it stem from patriotic conviction?
So what did it stem from?
This does not stem from fuel shortages.
These calculations stem from two dangerous perceptions.
Other differences stem from geography.
These comments must stem from blinding ignorance.
Other motives stem from Palestinian politics.
Others stem from decisions by Mr. Evans.
It may stem from an evolutionary tendency.
Other measures stem from traditional tactics.
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