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The phrase "a arose from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "arose from"? You can use "arose from" to indicate the origin or cause of something in a sentence.
Example: "The conflict arose from a misunderstanding between the two parties."
Alternatives: "resulted from" or "stemmed from".
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From our attorney: "He said this all arose from a misunderstanding.
A gasp arose from the carabinieri; a Swiss Guard vomited.
The feeling of camaraderie that often arises when women gather in a group arose from this gathering.
A: The issue arose from stuff like authenticated by Visa, MasterCard, it's just a big pain.
The chance arose from a poor clearance from Hargreaves.
Topographical names arose from a distinctive feature of local geography.
The Tacoma decision arose from a bankruptcy filing.
The agreement arose from a campaign organized by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
The case at hand arose from a domestic dispute.
It is thought the move arose from a mutual agreement.
The case arose from a sexual assault in Chicago.
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