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The phrase "arising due to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is happening as a result of a specific cause or reason.
Example: "The delays in the project are arising due to unforeseen circumstances that have impacted our timeline."
Alternatives: "resulting from" or "caused by".
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One solution to the problems arising due to password-alone verification is Two Factor Authentication (2FA).
The Kondo effect is a many-body phenomenon arising due to conduction electrons scattering off a localized spin1.
The nonlinearities, arising due to base isolated bearings and seismic forces are duly considered.
The module overcomes the over-fitting problem arising due to scarcity of data using dropout regularizer.
Block designs are useful in controlling heterogeneity arising due to one source.
In DEPT 135, 13C signals arising due to methyl (–CH3) & methine (–CH) appear positive, methylene as negative (–CH2) whereas no quaternary carbons show up.
Owing to complex pattern of signals arising due to sugars in the region between 3 to 4 ppm, the isolated saponin was peracetylated (Fig. 2A).
Tree conflicts arising due to HGT (evaluated under a parsimony framework20) were analyzed against a control dataset of prokaryotic genomes sequenced from diverse environments including human microbiota16.
Particular emphases were placed on the role of edge and corner states of pores arising due to the functionalization.
Cancer cells utilize more glucose than normal cells to meet the energy demand arising due to their uncontrolled proliferation.
Hole mobility is both temperature and electric field dependent arising due to substituent functional groups attached the polymer backbone.
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