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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arisen due" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that has come into being as a result of something else. For example, "The controversy has arisen due to the president's recent comments."
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One court case has already arisen due to people not putting enough thought into making babies with friends.
"The need for this request has arisen due to circumstances beyond NYRA's control," he wrote.
Manus Island has become extremely militarised in the last two months, and this has arisen due to the blurring of responsibilities.
"The problems some residents have experienced in relation to rodent infestation are likely to have arisen due to large scale building works in the local area displacing vermin.
The differences could have also arisen due to different ways of costing the service delivery.
Recently, controversy has arisen due to conflicting results on clinical outcomes.
We discuss briefly the question of how executive attention may have arisen due to selective pressure.
This has arisen due to massive scaling in device dimensions and surge in device frequency happening so far.
These issues are likely to have arisen due to the way in which the automated system has been designed.
Issues relating to measurability of solutions, probabilistic and statistical aspects of random solutions have arisen due to the introduction of randomness.
In the last few years, a renewed interest in the water gas shift (WGS) reaction at low temperature has arisen due to its application to fuel cells.
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