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The phrase "problems arising from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about the complications or issues that are caused by a certain situation or circumstance. For example, "The recent outbreak of COVID-19 has caused many problems arising from new health and safety protocols."
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But the problems arising from taxation do not end there.
Problems arising from the application of the techniques are identified.
One of the most difficult problems arising from intrusion is figuring out what, precisely, was done.
Some have confidence problems arising from difficulties they experienced in previous interview situations.
Many of the miners have serious health problems arising from their years in the mines.
He is unable to work due to mental health problems arising from his time in prison.
Figure 1 shows several problems arising from the lack of differentiation between necessary and unnecessary information.
Some analysts predicted problems arising from the I.M.F.'s continued insistence on ambitious debt-reduction goals.
At least one other company licensed to operate in Iran has reported problems arising from sanctions.
But that view did not take into account the problems arising from the spread of the anti-American insurgency.
She added that the company still believed that there were no meaningful antitrust problems arising from the deal.
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