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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising from discussions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a result or consequence of conversations or dialogues that have taken place.
Example: "The new policy changes are arising from discussions held during the last board meeting."
Alternatives: "resulting from discussions" or "stemming from discussions".
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The service blueprint arising from discussions with laboratory staff describes the interaction between laboratories and practices and locates persistent sources of error.
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EIS General Secretary Larry Flanagan said: "The EIS has been consistent in stating that any proposals arising from discussion of the McCormac report would be subject to a ballot of our members.
The choice of pharmacotherapy within the NICE guidance is recommended to be a tailored choice arising from discussion between the individual seeking help and the advising health professional.
Onward referrals for management of treatment-induced menopause, vaginal toxicity or sexual issues arising from discussion of sexual difficulties occurred on only eight occasions.
The idea for the new council, which was pushed mainly by the science academies of the United Kingdom, France, and Sweden, arose from discussions about ways to better coordinate European research and science policy.
Ludlow said the position arose from discussions he had with AOL CEO Tim Armstrong and AOL Ventures President Jon Brod about "how do you really get some early-stage startup innovation and energy into new, big company products?" (In case you've forgotten: AOL is the big company that owns TechCrunch).
Another idea that delighted Ketz and Blair was to place large steel frames in the landscape, engraved with text and large enough for children to climb on and sit in, an idea that arose from discussions Adams had with architects and planners.
This paper arises from discussions at the inaugural NAPCRG Generalism Special Interest Group meeting held in Banff in 2011.
This debate paper arose from discussions and literature review during the preparation of guidelines for family physicians on the policy during an (impending) influenza pandemic.
In addition, a number of subsequent questions arose from discussions with the Regional Director and his staff as well as with the senior auditor in UNICEF responsible for reviewing the role and function of sub-national offices.
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