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The phrase "interest arises from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to explain the source or cause of someone's interest in a particular topic or activity. Example: The children's interest in science arises from their curiosity and desire to explore and learn about the world around them.
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Much of the public interest arises from Pacioli's asides about his friend Leonardo, who had devised the illustrations of the geometric solids for Luca's De divina proportione.
In this Letter, the interest arises from the possibility of positioning magnetic and optical particles at different layers in a silica core-shell structure.
Blaine Trump, a friend, says that all the interest arises from "the old double standard: it's all right for an older man to marry a younger woman, but not the other way around".
They bring their own baggage, of course, and some of the interest arises from seeing how this plays out on the streets they must call home for the next week.
Mr. Beal's interest arises from his 2017 purchase — through Beal Bank — of the La Paloma natural gas power plant in California's Central Valley, which had fallen into bankruptcy as the state faced a glut of generating power.
The interest arises from discounting a sterling bill of exchange in the open money market.
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Her interest arose from her desire to find positive likenesses of herself, she said.
Observations of practical interest arising from the comparison of results obtained with both approaches are discussed.
Kushner has faced scrutiny for potential conflicts of interest arising from his China diplomacy and his family's businesses.
Democrats also want to press DeVos on potential conflicts of interest arising from her vast wealth and financial holdings.
They fret, in particular, about potential conflicts of interest arising from the WHO's overtures to drug companies.
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