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'has sprung from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used as a verb phrase to describe something that has appeared quickly or suddenly, often something creative or related to growth. For example: "The city's new initiative to reduce food waste has sprung from the efforts of several local activists."
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levels has sprung from hybrid drivers making their own readings.
Germany's "Prince Poldi" has sprung from obscurity to hit seven goals from 15 internationals.
Big Data has sprung from the confines of technology circles into the mainstream.
But the biggest controversy has sprung from the Energy Department memo.
The hard-right AfD party has sprung from sixth to third in the polls.
All this talk of a name-shortened route to global expansion has sprung from a very local fallout.
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Where can this strange creature have sprung from?
Other first-rate observers have sprung from the recent waves of immigration.
To anticipate an alternate future, having sprung from a different past.
It may also have sprung from the tenderness we all feel when someone we love dies.
Some of the world's fastest-growing multinationals have sprung from such countries.
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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.

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