Sentence examples for stems in from inspiring English sources

No, "stems in" is not correct or usable in written English
It is likely an error for "stems from," which is a common phrase used to indicate the source of something. For example, "The decision stems from a risk assessment"

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Hold your stems in the air and spray.

This stems in large part from the government's economic controls.

2. Meanwhile, trim Swiss chard stems in 3-inch lengths.

The bitterness stems in part from two previous expansion efforts.

The contrast stems in part from differences between legal systems.

It stems in part from the sharp rise in margin borrowing by speculators.

And I'll swish evergreen stems in a mixture of water and Wilt-Pruf anti-desiccant.

Japanese anemone Cup-shaped, single or double flowers on tall stems in late summer.

The belief stems in part from the relative nimbleness of smaller funds.

West Combine harvesters hum into the night spitting stems in wake across rutted earth.

Her sympathy for the family stems, in part, from common experience.

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