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The phrase "issue arises from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to explain the cause of a problem or dispute. For example, "The issue arises from the differing opinions on the budget cuts."
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A second issue arises from a combination of lengthy minimum-stay requirements and inflated room rates, with the inability of tour operators other than CoSport to secure tickets.
For Mr. von Marschall the issue arises from Germans' nature: "We're in a country full of people who love a deal, and most people are always comparing prices.
The issue arises from Hampton Creek's use of premium ingredients in its products without charging shoppers the often eye-popping prices attached to such food products.
This second issue arises from the fact that the jury was not here trying the question whether petitioner was mentally competent to stand trial.
The second issue arises from the coexistence of two competing modes, namely the detachment-limited erosion mode on hillslopes, and the transport-limited sediment transport on river beds.
Another issue arises from the color-blind casting (Mr. Clayton is African-American) that is, happily, a given in contemporary New York theater.
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Furnell sees a separate issue arising from the multiplicity of devices, namely that of security.
The issue arose from Google's $12.5 billion purchase of Motorola Mobility, announced in 2011 and completed last year.
A: The issue arose from stuff like authenticated by Visa, MasterCard, it's just a big pain.
The articles in this special issue arise from a workshop and symposium held in January 2012 (Semantic Physical Science').
But one significant issue arising from the election is the lack of ambiguity.
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