B2

stem from

To originate or develop as a result of something else.

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IELTS use

Useful for explaining causes and origins in Task 2 essays, reading passages, and speaking discussions.

Examples

  1. Many health problems stem from poor dietary habits and lack of exercise.
  2. The conflict stemmed from a misunderstanding over resource allocation.
  3. Environmental degradation often stems from industrial activities and deforestation.

Collocations

stem from a belief
Many decisions stem from the belief that economic growth is the priority.
stem from a lack of
The problem stems from a lack of investment in public infrastructure.
stem from a combination
The crisis stems from a combination of factors, including drought and poor planning.
stem from the fact that
The high dropout rate stems from the fact that many children must work to support their families.

Paraphrases

  • arise from: More formal; often used in academic writing.
  • result from: Neutral; focuses on cause and effect.
  • originate from: Slightly more formal; emphasizes the starting point.

Common mistakes

  • The problem stems of poor management. to The problem stems from poor management.. Use 'from', not 'of', after 'stem'.
  • The issue is stemming from a lack of funding. to The issue stems from a lack of funding.. Use simple present tense instead of present continuous for stating a cause.
  • Stem from historical reasons, the conflict continues. to The conflict continues because it stems from historical reasons.. The phrase 'stem from' should be part of a complete clause, not a dangling phrase.

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