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The phrase "arises mainly from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the primary source or cause of something in a discussion or analysis.
Example: "The issue of climate change arises mainly from human activities such as deforestation and fossil fuel consumption."
Alternatives: "primarily stems from" or "largely originates from".
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The WAGs' success surely arises mainly from the pursuit of wealth and fame.
Liability insurance arises mainly from the operation of the law of negligence.
This implicit liability arises mainly from future increases in spending on pensions and health care.
This arises mainly from different methods used to average raw price figures.
The wear of CFRPEEK arises mainly from material transfer caused by adhesion and mechanical ploughing.
This difference arises mainly from the different surface conditions of each film.
This potential arises mainly from the quantum properties of color centers in diamond.
The non-linearity arises mainly from the non-linear axial strain-displacement relation.
The damage we do to our environment arises mainly from what economists call externalities: side-effects that can be disowned by the people who cause them.
The purported evidence to support this arises mainly from the money in his possession at the time of his death and his personal wealth.
This arises mainly from the variability of FUS-MB interactions due to the variations of animal-specific metabolic environment and specific experimental setup.
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