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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has been caused or created as a result of a process. For example: "The need for more efficient energy sources arose by the depletion of fossil fuels."
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Divisions can arise by class.
These misconceptions don't arise by accident.
The prestige of a journal doesn't arise by chance.
This growing Chinese nationalism did not arise by accident.
New extraordinary opportunities arise by the exploitation of nanomaterials.
Such systems can arise by selective trial and error mechanisms.
And new diseases arise by the minute, she says, her favorite example being "restless legs".
Pandemic influenza A viruses can also apparently arise by a different mechanism.
Tus Ter-induced Tus Ter-inducedreplicaTDse mecharise involving canonical end-joining.
Spontaneous mutations are alterations in chromosomal DNA that arise by unknown mechanisms.
Most aneuploids arise by nondisjunction, a failure of homologous chromosomes to separate at meiosis.
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