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The phrase "arise from this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something originates or results from a particular situation or condition.
Example: "The challenges we face in this project arise from this lack of communication among team members."
Alternatives: "stem from this" or "result from this".
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Problems could arise from this approach.
Two things arise from this poignant scene.
Two major questions arise from this note.
Two important difficulties arise from this interpretation.
Several interesting results arise from this research.
Four principal propositions arise from this analysis.
What problems do you think might arise from this scenario?
May a thousand Cake Ladies arise from this project.
The questions that arise from this are obvious.
Two more questions (at least) arise from this though.
What "good story" could possibly arise from this generational mess?
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survive from this
ensue from this
appear from this
create from this
erupt from this
raise from this
discover from this
emanate from this
produce from this
accrue from this
happen from this
concern from this
occur from this
need from this
derive from this
cause from this
stem from this
exist from this
result from this
emerge from this
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