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What’s the difference between “result from something “ and “stem from something “? Thank you ☺️
Sep 29, 2021 8:46 AM
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Hi. They are related but slightly different. result from something means it is a direct cause of...
"stem from" means caused by/ a contributing factor of a state of affairs
September 29, 2021
Hi Teresa.
To "result from" is the end result or direct outcome of something. For example: A person's behaviour may result from good or bad parenting.
To "stem from" means to "begin from" or the cause of something. For example: Her health issues stem from her traumatic childhood.
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