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The phrase "an arising" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the emergence or occurrence of something, often in a formal or literary context.
Example: "In the midst of chaos, there was an arising of new ideas that transformed the community."
Alternatives: "an emergence" or "a coming forth".
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Mindfulness helps you become more aware of an arising emotion by noticing the sensation in the body.
The increase in the saturation magnetization for the samples annealed at temperatures above 500 °C is explained by an arising dewetting effect since no ordered Ni3Fe phase was detected with anomalous X-ray diffraction.
As some would paint the future scene we will all have software agents conscious of our ongoing information needs harvesting new material of importance to us and also ready to venture off on our bidding to acquire information pertinent to an arising need.
We show that the solutions of mathematical model, in general, start with fast transient which is the so-called boundary layer phenomenon, and after decay of this transient they remain close to the solution of reduced problem with an arising new fast transient at the end of considered interval.
Not only the software as a service (SaaS) can gain the profit from cloud computing, the cloud platform can be beneficial to radio access networks (RANs) as well, which is an arising communication technology known as cloud radio accessing networks (C-RANs) [3 5, 20 24].
To me, that is an arising of the energy of Indra's Net.
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On Wednesday, an idea arises, and a conversation begins.
Dig deeper and a question arises: why an epidemic now?
A dispute arose about a thing.
Within a year, a problem arose.
There was a new problem arising.
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