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The phrase "appear to have arisen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or issues that seem to have developed or emerged over time.
Example: "Several challenges appear to have arisen during the project, requiring immediate attention from the team."
Alternatives: "seem to have emerged" or "seem to have developed".
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Electric organs appear to have arisen independently in several fishes.
It does not appear to have arisen in any of the most common ways.
The prime minister's comments appear to have arisen more from political expediency than religious dogma.
The Hh-C17 structure comprises two homologous subdomains that appear to have arisen from tandem duplication of a primordial gene.
Writing systems appear to have arisen separately in various parts of the world as well as through direct genetic influence.
Issues in the financing mechanism appear to have arisen in another innovative initiative of this type.
Many of these elements appear to have arisen from transposable elements, replicating pieces of DNA that proliferate in genomes.
It was shown that these two different developmental patterns of atypical bisexual flowers appear to have arisen several times during the evolution of the family.
The articles announcing the 5% per decade decline all appear to have arisen six months after SWARM launched, and appear to have misinterpreted early findings.
While the gas giants display moons that appear to have arisen from all three, the rocky planets, including both major and minor planets, appear to obtain moons from collisions alone.
Lissamphibians appear to have arisen in the Permian.
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