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arising thereof
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"arising thereof" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to something or a situation that has resulted from a previous action or statement. For example: "The harsh economic sanctions resulted in famine, arising thereof, many died of starvation."
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Alternative expressions(17)
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3 human-written examples
In light of the recently identified mutations in the LMNA gene, and the skin phenotypes arising thereof, there is a pressing need to increase our understanding of lamin A/C and B expression in different cells of the skin and during hair cycling.
Science
If inflammation triggers gametocytogenesis, the positive relationship between virulence and transmission assumed by basic theory would be maintained along with the predictions arising thereof.
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A number of girls also believed strongly that HIV/AIDS and in fact all the opportunistic infections arising thereof could be cured through anointed men of God.
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57 human-written examples
The purpose of this paper is to investigate a non-physical effect that arises thereof.
Last, we highlight aspects not covered in our paper and the areas of further research that arise thereof: 5.1.
The computation of statistical indexes containing subword frequency counts, expectations, and scores thereof, arises routinely in the analysis of biological sequences.
Since we can never know all the consequences of an action, the principle of advancing the general welfare demands that we always decide in favor of the action which seems most conducive to the welfare of the whole according to those consequences thereof which we can foresee arising from it (RW I, 241).
Science
"All claims, disputes and other matters in question arising out of, or relating to, this Contract or the breach thereof,..
Academia
Dr. Cornel West, author, professor of Princeton University, and TV and radio talk host Tavis Smiley have generated a lot of controversy in the media arising from their criticism of President Obama's leadership, or lack thereof.
News & Media
This group is typified by presence of an insert with two Zn-ribbons or a variant thereof, i.e. a circularly permutated Zn-ribbon arising from the loss of the N- and C- terminal metal-chelating dyads, respectively of the first and second Zn ribbons (Additional file 1).
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It is highly possible that the stress zones derived from these calculations represent corium compression in reality, and these data support the pathophysiological theory that claw lesions may arise as a consequence thereof.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using “arising thereof”, ensure that the noun or pronoun it refers back to is clear and unambiguous to avoid confusion.
Common error
Avoid using “arising thereof” if the relationship between the cause and effect is tenuous or unclear. A more direct causal connector may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "arising thereof" functions as a prepositional phrase indicating a consequence or result that directly stems from a previously mentioned action, situation, or condition. As Ludwig confirms, it is used to link an outcome to its cause.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, “arising thereof” is a prepositional phrase used to indicate consequences or results stemming directly from prior actions or situations. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness and usability in written English, although it appears with relatively low frequency. It's primarily found in formal contexts such as science and academia. When writing, ensure the causal link is clear and consider simpler alternatives for informal settings. While “arising thereof” can add precision, clarity is key, and as always it is crucial to contextualize correctly.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Arising as a result
Rephrases the original, emphasizing the result.
Resulting from that
Replaces 'arising' with 'resulting', focusing on the consequence.
Stemming from that
Uses 'stemming' to emphasize the origin or root cause.
Originating from that
Highlights the point of origin or commencement.
Deriving from that
Focuses on the process of obtaining or developing from a source.
As a consequence of that
Formal way to state a result or effect.
Emanating from that
Suggests a more subtle or intangible origin.
Due to that
A more direct and causal relationship.
Because of that
Another direct way to indicate causation.
Following from that
Highlights the sequence or order of events.
FAQs
How can I use "arising thereof" in a sentence?
Use "arising thereof" to indicate a consequence or result that stems directly from a previously mentioned situation or action. For example, "The new policy led to several unexpected challenges, arising thereof, the company had to reassess its strategy."
What are some alternatives to "arising thereof"?
You can use alternatives like "resulting from that", "stemming from that", or "due to that" to express a similar meaning.
Is "arising thereof" formal or informal?
"Arising thereof" tends to be more formal and is often found in legal, academic, or technical writing. In more casual contexts, simpler alternatives may be preferred.
What's the difference between "arising thereof" and "as a result"?
While both phrases indicate a consequence, "arising thereof" implies a more direct and immediate connection to the preceding action or event. "As a result" is a more general term for indicating consequences.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested