Sentence examples for a arise from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a arise" is not correct in written English.
It appears to be a grammatical error, as "arise" is a verb and should not be preceded by the article "a." An example of a correct usage would be: "There may arise a situation where we need to make a quick decision."
Alternatives: "an issue may arise" or "a problem could occur."

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More generally the matrices A arise from prescribed Jacobian equations [41] where now the mapping (Y in C^1({mathcal {U}})) is given for a domain ({mathcal {U}} subset {mathbb {R}}^ntimes {mathbb {R}}times {mathbb {R}}^n) satisfying det(Y_p ne 0) in ({mathcal {U}}) and the matrix A is given by begin{aligned} A x,z,p) = Y^{-1}_p(Y_x + Y_z otimes p).

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