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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise because" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something comes into being or occurs as a result of a specific reason or cause.
Example: "The issues we are facing arise because of a lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "occur due to" or "happen as a result of".
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Especially stringent needs arise because of local values and circumstances.
Sometimes, predictability can arise because of cliched, ham-fisted writing.
Problems arise because most agents are unauthorized, said Shri.
Problems arise because the industry's requirements for entry are low, said owners of chimney-cleaning companies.
Problems arise because society does so little to ensure they receive those basics.
He said: "These new claims arise because the companies involved continue to victimise me.
In grouping funds, problems arise because because funds do not always stick to their investment styles.
No nimby issues would arise because existing sites would be used.
Maybe our woes arise because our Stone Age genes are thrust into Space Age life.
As Chiocchio saw it, many design conflicts arise because of the project's political underpinnings.
But problems arise because hackers can also copy this key and steal your data.
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