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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are stemmed from" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form is "stem from," which is used to indicate the origin or source of something.
Example: "The issues we face today stem from decisions made in the past."
Alternatives: "arise from" or "originate from".
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The key issues for research are stemmed from an abundant grey literature from numerous bodies such as Chinese Academy of Science [3], European Union [16, 38, 39, 42], FAO [11], National Science and Technology Council [46], National Research Council [35], OECD [36], SCDB [45].
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