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The phrase "arises from a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the origin of a situation, issue, or phenomenon that is caused by a disparity or variation between two or more elements.
Example: "The conflict between the two parties arises from a difference in their values and priorities."
Alternatives: "stems from a discrepancy" or "results from a variation".
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We speculate that this discrepancy arises from a difference in the relative rates of hydrolysis and transpeptidation for the different GGG- EGF concentrations.
The researchers suggest that the ring probably arises from a difference in the way the hair is assembled, but they are not certain of its relation to cancer.
On his reckoning, the important distinction arises from a difference in objects: the concupiscible passions are directed at good or evil simpliciter, while the irascible passions are directed to good or evil considered as arduous.
It was stipulated that this interaction arises from a difference in the coefficient of thermal expansion between the SWNTs and quartz substrate when cooling down to room temperature after CVD growth [15].
This discrepancy in the ability of LG100754 to promote the dissociation of SMRT corepressor bound to RAR arises from a difference in the sensitivity of the two assays that was closer to physiological conditions in the in vivo study [16].
This final experiment addresses a potential concern that the failure to find a benefit of visual cues in Experiment 1 arises from a difference in the time-course of visual and auditory cues.
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PTC effect may arise from a difference in thermal expansion coefficient between the polymer matrix and conductive fillers.
The slight delays in warning issuance arose from a difference in the time of magnitude estimation, which can be improved by increasing the frequency of magnitude calculation.
The divergent beach morphological responses for the low and high lagoon levels could not be attributed to changes in the 'bulk' swash hydrodynamics (i.e., based on single-point velocity measurements) arising from a difference in the amount of swash infiltration into the unsaturated beach.
This finding could have arisen from a difference in perception of AEs, for example women in San Francisco reported more abnormal vaginal discharge than women in Kisumu, or may represent biological differences between these distinct populations.
Retained CBD stones could arise from a difference in the use of ERCP and IOC between the two approaches.
More suggestions(15)
arises from a milieu
arises from a number
arises from a question
arises from a balance
arises from a jumble
arises from a fear
arises from a misunderstanding
arises from a personality
arises from a mix
arises from a conjunction
arises from a paper
arises from a problem
arises from a paucity
arises from a disconnection
arises from a breakdown
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