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In severe cases, cracks can form or it can snap apart.
Trade friction might arise between the nations at any moment.
It is certain that the increase of divorce will lead to anxiety between couples, parents and children.
Nothing can come of nothing.
Nothing comes from nothing.
Were a serious crisis to arise, the government would have to act swiftly.
His carelessness resulted in the accident.
His anger was born of frustration.
His success resulted from hard work.
A question arose as to who should be the leader.
Much misery came about because of the typhoon.
Many accidents resulted from the icy road conditions.
A great change has come about after the war.
Accrued interest will be paid into your account.
A water shortage causes a lot of inconvenience.
Were a serious crisis to arise, the government would have to act swiftly.
A new difficulty has arisen.
A new case occurred. They applied the new rule to it.
One difficulty after another arose.
The problem came about as time passed.

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