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The phrase "attitude stems from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of a person's attitude or perspective.
Example: "Her positive attitude stems from her supportive upbringing and strong values."
Alternatives: "attitude arises from" or "attitude originates from".
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My attitude stems from the luxury of traveling, mostly, for pleasure.
The easygoing attitude stems from the fact that the saloon becomes a private club several nights a week.
Representative Weiner's hard-driving attitude stems from his desire to make the most of his public post, which his staff members appreciate.
No, as a gay person, my negative attitude stems from something completely different: its organizers ban me, and other gay people, from openly participating.
Their attitude stems from being born in Britain yet feeling barred from British society, from having Pakistani parents yet feeling no link to the old country.
That attitude stems from his college in Oklahoma state where he preferred to get out and play rather than practise indoors.
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Mencken suggested that this pervasive attitude stemmed from the unrealistic hopes vested in democracy itself, which he said "came into the world as a cure-all and... remains primarily a cure-all to this day".
This attitude stemmed from the following two beliefs: either Europeans would ultimately fall in line with the United States (because they would not want to seem at odds with the world's only superpower); or their opposition to particular policies would not inhibit cooperation on a broad range of other issues.
Their attitude stemmed from their own personal experiences where, in the past, they also had no choice but to take on additional jobs to compensate for government sector shortcomings.
A woman from Pakistan explains that her second husband's liberal religious attitudes stem from his experience of the Taliban in Afghanistan who had killed his wife and children.
Among them is Mohammed al-Hilli, who says he has "been called a heretic and a nonbeliever" and thinks some of the attitudes stem from Saudi preachers advocating hostility towards Shia Muslims.
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