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material arise from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "material arise from" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "material arises from"? You can use the corrected phrase when discussing the origin or source of a material in a specific context, such as scientific or academic writing. Example: "The properties of the new composite material arise from its unique molecular structure."
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
TTR colocalization with EEA1 was observed in both cases, corroborating the notion that punctuate intracellular material arise from TTR internalization and not from cell synthesis.
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The majority of requests for material arising from the awareness raising campaign were for relatively small quantities of tissue from perhaps five cases to around 250 cases.
The waste material arising from various agricultural operations such as farming, poultry processing industries, slaughter houses, and agro industries is collectively termed as agro wastes.
Lignin is a polyphenolic material, arising from the copolymerization of three phenylpropanoid monomers, i.e., coniferyl, sinapyl, and p-coumaryl alcohol.
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One of the main arguments explaining this performance is the weak photon absorption in the QD-IB material, arising from a low density of QDs.
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Such a different variation trend of the fracture strength in the two directions is attributed to the presence of residual stress inside the material arisen from the fabrication process.
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Little material arose from the purifications made from TAP only expressing cells, indicating that the background given by unspecific adsorption to the chromatographic media used is negligible.
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(V029) A strong theme from material arising from all the projects was the personalised and responsive nature of the support.
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However, differences concerning the texture and the morphological stability of the formed materials arise from the constitution of the used silylated precursors.
However, problems using these materials arise from its brittleness behavior, which are related to its very heterogeneous texture, showing high volume of pre-existing cracks.
The amazing potential for these nano-size materials arise from the fact that it is possible to fabricate structures of radius smaller than the electron hole pair (exciton) Bohr radius [6, 7].
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing the origin of a material, ensure grammatical accuracy by using phrases like "materials arise from" or "material arises from", depending on whether you're referring to a plural or singular subject. However, consider using grammatically correct and more common alternatives such as "materials originate from" or "material is derived from".
Common error
Avoid using "material arise from" because it incorrectly pairs a singular noun with a plural verb. Always match the verb form to the subject's number; use "material arises from" for singular subjects and "materials arise from" for plural subjects, or choose one of the correct alternatives.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "material arise from" attempts to describe the origin or source of a substance. However, due to subject-verb disagreement, it fails to convey this function grammatically. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is not correct in English. A correct alternative would be "material arises from".
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
20%
Encyclopedias
10%
Less common in
Formal & Business
5%
Reference
3%
Social Media
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "material arise from" is grammatically incorrect due to a subject-verb disagreement. As Ludwig AI points out, the correct form would be "material arises from". While the intention is often to describe the origin or source of a material, it's best to opt for clearer and more professional alternatives like "material originates from", "material stems from", or "material is derived from". These options ensure grammatical accuracy and enhance the credibility of your writing, especially in scientific and formal contexts. Despite some examples in scientific literature, careful attention to grammar ensures more effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
materials originate from
This alternative suggests the beginning or source of materials from a certain place.
materials are derived from
Suggests that the materials are obtained or extracted from a source material.
materials stem from
Implies that the materials come as a result or consequence of something.
materials result from
Indicates that the materials are a direct outcome or effect of a process or substance.
material is sourced from
Focuses on where the material is obtained or procured.
material is produced from
Highlights the creation or manufacturing of the material from a raw form.
material is extracted from
Specifies the removal or separation of the material from a larger substance.
material is synthesized from
Emphasizes that the material is created through a chemical or artificial process.
material is composed of
Indicates the basic components or elements that constitute the material.
material emanates from
Suggests that the material issues or originates from a specific source in a more abstract or less direct way.
FAQs
What's the correct way to say something originates from a material?
While you might encounter "material arise from", it's grammatically incorrect. Instead, use "material arises from" or better alternatives like "material originates from" or "material is derived from".
Is it ever correct to say "material arise from"?
No, "material arise from" is grammatically incorrect due to subject-verb disagreement. The correct form for a singular subject is "material arises from". Consider rephrasing to avoid this issue altogether.
What can I say instead of "material arise from" to sound more professional?
For a more professional tone, replace "material arise from" with options like "material stems from", "material results from", or "material is sourced from" depending on the context.
How does the meaning change if I use "material arises from" versus "materials arise from"?
"Material arises from" is used when discussing a single, specific material, while "materials arise from" refers to multiple or unspecified materials. For clarity, choose the phrasing that accurately reflects the number of materials you're discussing, but consider better alternative phrasings for either case.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested