Sentence examples for a arises from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a arises" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where a noun is needed before the verb "arises," such as "an issue arises" or "a problem arises."
Example: "Whenever a challenge arises, we must be prepared to address it promptly."
Alternatives: "an issue emerges" or "a situation develops."

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Our model supports the notion that faster motility on very stiff ECMs (Fig. 5 A) arises from higher activation levels of Rho and Rac signals (Fig. 4 A,E), and larger adhesions and contractile forces in the front (Fig. 4 C,G) that induce faster detachment in the rear.

The cytotoxicity of -lomaiviticin A arises from induction of double-strand breaks in DNA.

Colis, L. C. et al. The cytotoxicity of -lomaiviticin A arises from induction of double-strand breaks in DNA.

Acetyl coenzyme A arises not only from the oxidation of pyruvate but also from that of fats and many of the amino acids constituting proteins.

The minimal second degree of a arises from the coefficient of y in (6); the powers of a and b originate from the sum with highest power K. Substitution of (y'=z-ay-b) into (5) yields (7).

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Dig deeper and a question arises: why an epidemic now?

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