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"mainly stems from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something primarily originates or is caused by something else. Example: The company's financial struggles mainly stem from poor management decisions.
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That mainly stems from current manager Arsene Wenger having another year after this season to run on his contract.
Burnett's career 7.17 E.R.A. at Comerica Park mainly stems from two bad outings for Toronto in September 2006 and April 2007, when he gave up 11 earned runs in eight and a third innings.
This confusion mainly stems from its statistically complex background.
The work mainly stems from the workgroup of Professor Peter Brüggeller.
Its design effectiveness mainly stems from the usage of a diagram called Coefficient Diagram.
In indoor places, NO2 emission mainly stems from cigarette smoke, kerosene heaters, and stoves.
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The level playing field, such as it exists, has potholes, mainly stemming from conflicts of interest.
And my disappointments mainly stem from the systemic horrors of our political/governmental structures.
This resistance mainly stemmed from false rumors about the polio vaccine.
The increase will mainly stem from the recent rise in petroleum prices, as natural gas increases lag those for oil.
The problem in the rural areas mainly stemmed from the inability of the Red River to absorb overflow from smaller tributaries, which are backing up and spilling over.
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