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Discover LudwigThe phrase "where does it stem from" is correct and can be used in written English
It is often used in informal or formal contexts to ask about the origin or source of something. Example: "The origins of this tradition have been debated for years. Can you tell me where it stems from?"
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Where did it stem from?
Does it stem from intelligence gained from torture?
Does it stem from the shock of the Humvee accident?
Does it stem from a lack of awareness?
Does it stem from the narrator's residual guilt over the death of Beverly LaPlante?
Does it stem from a guilty readiness to hate those better off than yourself?
Did it stem from patriotic conviction?
So what did it stem from?
Nor did it stem from my spotty record as a tropical gardener.
Did it stem from her feelings from him?
Did it stem from her feelings for him?
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