Sentences with Give Rise To

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16 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Give Rise To'

The economic downturn could give rise to increased unemployment rates.

His innovative ideas can give rise to a new era of technological advancements.

Miscommunication can give rise to conflicts in any relationship.

A sudden change in weather patterns could give rise to natural disasters.

Limited resources can give rise to competition among different species in an ecosystem.

The artistic collaboration has the potential to give rise to a masterpiece.

Failure to address the issue promptly may give rise to more serious consequences.

Cultural diversity can give rise to a rich tapestry of traditions and beliefs within a society.

The heavy rain might give rise to flooding in the valley.

Overwatering plants can give rise to root rot.

Lack of exercise can give rise to health problems later in life.

The new policy will give rise to many discussions among students.

Economic imbalances often give rise to social unrest.

Excessive use of antibiotics can give rise to drug-resistant bacteria.

The eruption of a volcano can give rise to new land formations.

Advanced research in physics can give rise to groundbreaking technologies.

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