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Free sign upThe phrase "a vacancy arises" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to job openings, positions becoming available, or opportunities in various settings.
Example: "We will notify you as soon as a vacancy arises within our organization."
Alternatives: "a position becomes available" or "an opening occurs".
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You're only one conversation away from being remembered when a vacancy arises.
New York's 20 million citizens deserve the same kind of clarity as to who would succeed to the governorship if a vacancy arises.
As a helpful and personable runner who's not stingy when it comes to getting a round in, you'll be first in line when a vacancy arises.
And if a vacancy arises before the Senate leaves for a recess, it may not be filled unilaterally by the president.The White House appealed to the Supreme Court.
Dynamic Conservative MPs first elected in 2010, like Elizabeth Truss and Sajid Javid (both possible leadership candidates, if a vacancy arises), look to Mr Osborne as their lodestar.
If a vacancy arises for leader or deputy leader, any candidate hoping to stand for election "must be supported by 5% of the combined Commons members of the PLP and members of the EPLP [European parliamentary Labour party].
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When a vacancy arose in his building, her brother suggested they consider it.
"There is only the authority if a vacancy arose – then they have the authority to fill that vacancy".
It would not force teams to appoint a minority candidate: merely to interview one when a vacancy arose.
The business secretary confirmed in the Sunday Times that he would stand for the leadership if a vacancy arose.
After Mr. James's 1986 election to his first mayoral term, a vacancy arose in the State Senate from Newark.
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