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The phrase "arising from this gap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, issue, or phenomenon that originates or results from a specific deficiency or lack.
Example: "The challenges we face in our project are largely arising from this gap in communication between teams."
Alternatives: "resulting from this gap" or "stemming from this gap".
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The surging number of protests arising from this gap is another stress point in the China model.
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There were no action points arising from this meeting".
We discuss issues arising from this requirement.
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Here is the dilemma arising from the vast gap between voters' disdain and the potential for MPs to supplement their incomes.
Using molecular approaches, efforts should be made to ensure that any targeted collection efforts arising from these collection gap analysis and recommendations, should only be undertaken if it has been established that it will result in new genetic or allelic diversity.
Perhaps the greatest concern arising from the observed gap between prescription and delivery is the potential downstream effect of prescribing 20 ml/kg/hour to patients.
187 Despite these limitations, the opal-based PhCs have been very attractive for various applications that will be discussed later because these PhCs can be fabricated by colloidal self-assembly, and exhibit a strong PBG effect along the [111] direction (along the surface normal) arising from a partial gap at the symmetric point, L by Bragg diffraction (see Figure 10d and 10e).
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