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Discover Ludwig"can occur from" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to indicate the start of a range of possible causes, sources, or outcomes. For example: "Hearing loss can occur from exposure to loud noises, brain injuries, or aging."
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Most precipitation comes from convective thundershowers during the summer [ 29], and snow can occur from October to April.
Hurricanes can occur from June through November.
"Drowning can occur from a momentary lapse in supervision.
The tumors can occur from childhood, but generally peak at midlife.
"Not passing something is better than some results that can occur from passing something".
"Terrible damage can occur from a visitor tripping, falling over or accidentally turning around and swiping something with an elbow.
Contamination can occur from animal or insect contacts, soil, contaminated irrigation and wash waters or non-hygienic equipment and human handling.
Hurricanes can occur from June to November and occasionally are highly destructive, such as those of 1995 and 1999.
We are waiting on the toxicology reports to see whether it was an artificial poison, or a natural poisoning, which can occur from botulism or salmonella".
Severe runoff and water erosion can occur from road sideslopes.
Osteoblastic metastases can occur from prostate cancer and bronchial carcinoid.
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