“This art form rose out of the change European societies underwent in the 17th century.”
What phrases/words can be used in place of “rose out of” to make the sentence sound better/more natural?
There is nothing wrong with "rose out of". You could say "arose from" or "was a product of" or "was consequent to" if you want. The problem is not that choice but "change".
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There is nothing wrong with "rose out of". You could say "arose from" or "was a product of" or "was consequent to" if you want. The problem is not that choice but "change". It's too vague.