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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises primarily" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something originates or is caused mainly by a specific factor or reason.
Example: "The issue arises primarily from a lack of communication between departments."
Alternatives: "occurs mainly" or "originates chiefly".
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Atopic dermatitis arises primarily in early infancy.
But the possibility arises primarily from concerns about counterfeiting.
This tension arises primarily because surface air temperatures respond faster to radiative forcings than sea levels.
Our results modify the view that tyrosine kinase specificity arises primarily from localization effects.
He contends that the rampant hatred of the ultra-Orthodox arises primarily from secular Israelis' desire for superiority.
Drug resistance arises primarily from the unfavorable shifts of the polar interactions between NA and the inhibitors.
The great technological potential for bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) arises primarily because of their superior mechanical properties.
It is suggested that the entropy change that occurs on aggregation arises primarily from the single-chain expansion.
Psychiatrist Richard Gardner developed the concept 20 years ago, defining it as "a disorder that arises primarily in the context of child custody disputes.
Intracellular recordings reveal that synchronized firing in these cell types arises primarily from common synaptic input to adjacent pairs of cells.
One of Piaget's fundamental assumptions is that early intellectual growth arises primarily out of the child's interactions with objects in the environment.
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