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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise first" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something should happen before anything else or that it is the primary concern.
Example: "In our discussion, we must ensure that the issues that arise first are addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "come up first" or "emerge first".
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The call is ventriloquial and seems to arise first from one side and then from another.
Two more questions then arise: First, is the promotion of welfare a governmental task at all or should it be left to the invisible hand of the market?
In the design of such a scheme, four questions arise: First, how should a corporate-oriented raw material assessment model be structured?
With this approach two problems arise: First, as a pay-as-bid auction is considered, no uniform price and therefore no single probability distribution of the market price is readily available.
Based on this sensor model, two main difficulties arise: first is that the system output cannot be used directly for controller design due to the randomly occurring phenomena; second is how to deal with the complex nonlinear stochastic terms with unknown interconnections, unknown time-varying delays and unknown sensor nonlinearities entangled together.
The fact that proteins are needed to make DNA and DNA is needed to make proteins leads to a "chicken or egg paradox": which logically would have had to arise first?
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It's believed written language arose first in Mesopotamia, but no one uses Sumerian cuneiform today.
The researchers also looked for the bacteria in cancers that arose first in the liver, not in the colon.
That's why institutions promoting wealth today arose first in Eurasia, the area with the oldest and most productive agriculture.
Separate tempo indications, arising first in the 17th century, were verbally expressed; for example, adagio, largo, presto.
In the development of the maize leaf, the primordium arises first as a prominence some distance below the apical dome.
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