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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as stems from" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may confuse readers due to its awkward construction.
Example: "The misunderstanding arises as stems from a lack of communication."
Alternatives: "originates from" or "derives from".
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The vspB transcript was quantified in leaves from immature plants (prior to tassel formation) and silage stage plants (plants with developing seeds at the 18 DAP-days after pollination stage), as well as, stems from the silage stage plants,.
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America's woes seen as stemming from a global imbalance.
He sees that as stemming from the "fierce localism" that is a part of Southern culture.
He sees the support for Brexit and Trump as stemming from the same source.
The marine environment provides significant benefits to humans often described as stemming from ecosystem services (ES).
Many see the scandal as stemming from a power struggle within the church.
But most of the shootings are seen as stemming from cultural or personal disputes.
She and cast members described her new film as stemming from the same humanitarian impulse.
"Many junior officers," Snider said, "see this op tempo as stemming from the failure of senior officers to speak out".
So even though her method of production can seem routinized, she still spoke of her work as stemming from "inspiration".
But it's also a trickster, causing subtle changes that may not be identified as stemming from celiac disease.
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