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The phrase "a subject that arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or issues that come up in conversation, writing, or analysis.
Example: "During the meeting, a subject that arises frequently is the need for better communication among team members."
Alternatives: "a topic that emerges" or "an issue that comes up".
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This is a subject that arises during those terrible competitions over who suffered the most: the relative merits of being interned with, as opposed to separate from, one's family.
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The university chose Citigroup as a preferred lender during Mr. Lew's tenure, a subject that has arisen during questions to Mr. Lew from Senate Republicans.
It's a destylized style that arises from the movie's subject, the style of someone who knows he's being watched.
A problem that arises is that weapons have constituencies.
This paper addresses a filtering problem that arises in the design of dynamic positioning systems for ships subjected to the influence of sea waves.
This paper addresses a filtering problem that arises in the design of dynamic positioning systems for ships and offshore rigs subjected to the influence of sea waves.
In between, we found that some researchers have concerns about reporting research findings on specific populations without stigmatizing the population, how to handle supposedly de-identified human data, and what to do with a research subject's "abnormal" genetic information that arises during the course of a research study for which there is no known resolution.
His original idea was to call the book The Dusty Answers, a reference to the fact that we would record material for the proposed tome from the subject matters that arose from the Q&A portion of his one-man show.
While this method would still be, in principle, subject to the degeneracy problem that arises in SPA cryoEM (Fig. 1), it may allow for fast, initial 2D classification of particles from cellular tomograms without the concern of overlapping densities.
This is a tradeoff against the lack of subject variability that arises when only undergraduate students are tested in the laboratory (in this case, there may be less variability due to testing conditions, but there may also be less person variability).
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