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Discover LudwigThe phrase "additional cases arising from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing new instances or situations that develop as a result of a particular issue or event.
Example: "The report highlighted several additional cases arising from the initial investigation that require further analysis."
Alternatives: "further cases resulting from" or "more instances stemming from".
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Increased workload from 30 years of population growth, plus additional cases arising from increased federal agencies with a regional office in Colorado has lead the full bipartisan delegation to Congress to introduce legislation to increase the number of federal judges from 7 to 9. In fact, Senators Gardner and Bennet are jointly co-sponsoring the Senate version of this bill.
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Both Committees review clinical cases arising from the care of the most vulnerable among us.
It is no coincidence that the A.P. and the Fox cases arose from national-security reporting.
A counsellor recounted: "Such cases arise from time to time.
Kerstin Ekwall was the prosecutor who dropped the case arising from the accident.
The case arose from an alleged patent infringement case.
The case arose from the murder of Jose Antonio Rivera on Sept. 28 , 1987
The case arose from a sexual assault in Chicago.
The case arose from environmental contamination from a chemical distribution business in Arvin, Calif.
The case arose from a conversation between Mr. Schafer and a client in 1992.
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