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The phrase "arise for generating" is correct and is usable in written English
It can be used to refer to an increase in a certain activity or to describe the start of something new. For example: "We are seeing a great need arise for generating new ideas to address the environmental crisis."
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Along with the rapid increase in existing knowledge and the competences to use that knowledge, new challenges arise for generating innovation.
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The world demand for fuel as energy sources have arisen the need for generating alternatives such as biofuel.
Such applications arise, for example, in experimental physics, where the data in question is generated by accelerators, and in simulation science, where the data is generated by supercomputers.
Because of the complicated nomenclature that arises in generating identifiers for different lines of mice, for this paper we identify the mice with short-hand abbreviations for vector used (PrP or tet), sequence of Aβ produced (mo or Hu), and co-expressed transgenes (see below) (Additional file 1: Table S1).
This paper investigates a geometric technique for generating flow fronts arising from a point gate, in a bounded cavity, with obstacles a problem which often requires intensive computations for its solution.
These findings provide insight toward the sustainable damage and recoverable variations in the soybean genome and indicate that novel deletions and duplications arising in the population hold promise for generating useful traits.
In particular, we study low-frequency, time-harmonic electric fields generated by dipole sources in convex bounded domains which arise, for example, in electroencephalography (EEG) source imaging.
However, in turn the new category will generate some further contradictory negation and again the demand will arise for a further concept that can reconcile these opposed concepts by incorporating them as moments.
Completely different issues arise for intersex Australians.
After 13... c5, problems arise for White.
Similar issues arise for gender inequality.
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