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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises from two" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the origin or source of something that is derived from two distinct elements or factors.
Example: "The conflict arises from two differing perspectives on the issue."
Alternatives: "originates from two" or "stems from two".
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The stalemate arises from two conflicting decisions from appeals courts.
The work described in this article arises from two needs.
The need for the lockbox arises from two crucial facts about the federal budget.
The 60Fe signal arises from two supernovae at distances between 90 and 100 parsecs.
The oculomotor nerve arises from two nuclei in the rostral midbrain.
We might call this "Future Justice". The paradox arises from two propositions.
This retrograde behavior arises from two competing kinds of magnetohydrodynamics in the melt and becomes indistinguishable for higher undercoolings.
Infringement arises from two distinct sources: a copy made in contravention of the Copyright Act or a copy dealt with in contravention of the Act.
The logic of the proposal arises from two propositions: (a) DNA is an invaluable technology in solving serious crime; but (b) as soon as you confine it to certain classes of people you produce arbitrariness and injustice.
The analysis will reveal that in the play session, this expectation of compliance arises from two situational factors: who owns the toy at the time of the request, and the request-maker's 'entitlement' to have the toy.
In sulfur, allotropy arises from two sources: (1) the different modes of bonding atoms into a single molecule and (2) packing of polyatomic sulfur molecules into different crystalline and amorphous forms.
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