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The phrase "gives rise to the notion" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something has caused or led to a certain idea or concept. Example: The new evidence presented in the court case gave rise to the notion that the accused was not guilty.
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This gives rise to the notion of behavioural additionality, broadening traditional evaluation concepts of input and output additionality.
Disclosure of some of these unintended inferences gives rise to the notion of behavioral privacy different from traditional identity privacy typically addressed in the literature.
We show how this expression gives rise to the notion of fluctuation domains parts of the fitness landscape where the rate of evolution is very predictable (due to fluctuation dissipation) and parts where it is highly variable (due to fluctuation enhancement).
It gives rise to the notion of a deliberate strategy to discipline the Russians, in particular Putin.
This gives rise to the notion that LPS from some bacterial species will utilize alternative receptors to stimulate the innate immune response.
This gives rise to the notion of a so-called phase response curve (PRC), which for a real neuron can be determined experimentally [203 205], and can also be related to the poststimulus time histogram [206].
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Inheritance gives rise to the notions of polymorphism and dynamic binding.
Moreover, they also depend for their existence on us, because it is our cognitive act of cutting up the world of phenomena in the first place that creates the particular assembly of objects that constitutes a causal field, which then in turn gives rise to the notions of cause and effect.
That was before skyscrapers began shooting up around the park, giving rise to the notion of "park views".
This newly discovered function has given rise to the notion that taste receptor dysfunction might contribute to the development of metabolic disorders.
It was a heady vision, and it gave rise to the notion that, through science and technology, humankind could bend nature to its wishes.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com