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The phrase "conflicts rising from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to disagreements or disputes that are arising due to some particular cause. For example, "The conflicts rising from economic inequality have led to increased tension in the community."
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Streeter was named to the position after Scherr unexpectedly resigned on March 5. Probst also said the organization's ethics committee would address potential conflicts rising from Streeter's role on the U.S.O.C.'s board while she serves as chief executive, which is a paid position.
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Instead revenue is rising from other sources.
Soot-black chimneys are rising from below.
Rising from the ashes?
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Instead, conflicts are smoothed over and a chorus of agreement rises from the walls.
Fascism rose from the trauma of the monstrous nationalist conflicts of World War I and the umbrage stemming from the treaty of Versailles.
Cora rises from the underground railway into a world of bodysnatchers, night riders, sinister doctors, heroic station agents, conflicted abolitionists.
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