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The phrase "reason arises from" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common way to express the origin or cause of something. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The company's success can be attributed to their strong values and principles, as well as their ability to adapt to changing markets. In this way, their reason for success arises from their core beliefs and flexibility in approach."
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One reason arises from the kind of apologetic described above, hinging upon the reasonableness of basing beliefs upon religious experience.
The third reason arises from concerns about validity of the research on psychological treatments.
The first and most general reason arises from the notion about the hierarchical self-similarity of biological world.
[ 22] The third reason arises from the tendency among randomised controlled studies to deviate from their original designs, mainly because of practical problems.
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She may have stronger agent-neutral reason to aid my friend, but she does not have the agent-relative reason arising from friendship that I have.
Both reasons arise from our understanding of what sort of beings we are, not from the vagaries of natural selection.
The "Italian" Symphony, for whatever reasons arising from the chemistry between young players and a variety of young conductors, seemed far less settled in interpretation and execution.
But an announcement from the Academy and the Old Vic said, "With great regret and due to personal reasons arising from family illness, Dillane has had to withdraw from the initial cycle of this three-year initiative".
As for addressing what has happened to America and the world since 1997, Haneke has arguably already responded creatively with his great 2005 masterpiece Hidden, in which a well-to-do couple is terrorised, but for intelligible reasons arising from race and empire.
Some gauge theories which are not part of the standard model, but which are nevertheless important for theoretical reasons, arise from strings propagating on a nearly singular background.
There are historical reasons, arising from colonial and post-colonial processes, in which this cheap 'unregulated' labour was attractive for employers seeking quick profits.
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