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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising from his" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a result or consequence of a person's actions or circumstances.
Example: "The issues arising from his decisions have led to significant changes in the organization."
Alternatives: "resulting from his" or "stemming from his".
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He was reputedly uncompromising about problems he had faced arising from his sexuality and Jewishness.
He is unable to work due to mental health problems arising from his time in prison.
The complications arising from his decision to represent himself became apparent almost immediately.
Returning to England, he was imprisoned on charges of embezzlement arising from his activities in Ireland.
But Feig's work, arising from his years of experience in television, the sociological medium par excellence, is all Zeitgeist.
It is intended to partly address the big question arising from his stimulus package: how to pay for it.
In March the zoo announced the death of Padang due to "welfare complications arising from his age".
He died amid a tangle of litigation arising from his disputed role in the Ponzi scheme operated by Mr. Madoff.
Kushner has faced scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest arising from his China diplomacy and his family's businesses.
A strict utilitarian, in contrast, would take into account all social benefits arising from his potential return to Sheffield United.
In 1997 Mr Sell and his wife were charged with Medicaid and insurance fraud arising from his dentistry practice.
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