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The phrase "a theme that arose" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing topics or ideas that emerged during a conversation, study, or analysis.
Example: "During the discussion, a theme that arose was the importance of sustainability in modern business practices."
Alternatives: "a theme that emerged" or "a theme that developed".
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Temporal access was a theme that arose only among rural parents.
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A common theme that arose during the interview was how they always push themselves to the next level, and never stop working.
A common theme that arose during the meeting was the need for integrated care pathways between CJS agencies.
One theme that arose from the interviews was a strong sense that having large numbers from one international region could act as a barrier to integration – this is supported by previous research findings [ 29].
One theme that arose was the notion that because social workers changed so often, there was a limit to how much support they could provide on a short term basis.
Another theme that arose in these post-battle songs was the necessity for the Tuareg to hold tight to their defining traditions — particularly the Tamashek language, which has often been suppressed in the lands in which they've lived — while embracing progress and new ideas.
Another theme that arose was the prevalence of mixed findings across multiple technologies regarding behavioral engagement.
An additional theme that arose from the doctors' focus group discussions were the challenges in managing patients with COPD.
The third theme that arose was "utility of life", defined as life being "good for something more than itself".
The need for food safety resources in various languages was a common theme that arose in the focus group discussions.
The third theme that arose was the idea that young people who hear voices and their parents are both 'stuck in a limbo' because they cannot get the services and support the feel they need.
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