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"a confrontation arises" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which two or more people are arguing or having a heated disagreement about something. For example, "When the two siblings discovered they were both vying for the same job, a confrontation arose."
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The driver of the other car said Brown was polite at first, but a confrontation arose after she kept demanding identification.
When inevitable confrontations arose in jail -- such as a woman who wanted to rape her in the communal showers -- she knew what to do.
That possibility arises from a confrontation over three Israeli soldiers who were seized on Saturday by the Lebanon-based mIslamic Islamovementment Hezbollah.
But doing so isn't only a matter of good will, of readiness to take on such moral risks; it's a matter of artistic audacity that arises from a confrontation with the matter of the medium.
Another 10 face lesser charges over the confrontation, which arose from a dispute over plans to cut 2,900 jobs under a restructuring plan that the airline has since scrapped.
Fear may arise from a confrontation or from avoiding a threat, or it may come in the form of a discovery.
Early in his tenure, a debate on divorce arose, and Yeats viewed the issue as primarily a confrontation between the emerging Roman Catholic ethos and the Protestant minority.
I step out the door ready for whatever might arise; a shift of mind, a shift of vision, a confrontation, an embrace.
A problem arises.
A question arises, however.
"A question arises," he said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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