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"problems arise from" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to explain that difficulties or issues are caused by a certain situation or action. Example: "In this company, problems arise from a lack of communication between departments." In this sentence, the writer is stating that the issues in the company stem from the fact that departments do not communicate effectively with each other.
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The same problems arise from line to line.
We presume that business problems arise from bad decisions.
EMDR assumes that most problems arise from faulty learning.
Network Design Problems arise from the planning of road network.
Global problems arise from how humans have undervalued each other and miscommunicated with each other".
Whether these problems arise from political circumstances is for the viewer to decide.
"A lot of the problems arise from a lack of communication".
It is ironic that many of today's water problems arise from the very solutions we administer.
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Problems arose from the start.
But the problems arising from taxation do not end there.
Problems arising from the application of the techniques are identified.
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