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The phrase "arise infrequently" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe events or situations that happen rarely or not often.
Example: "The issue of data breaches may arise infrequently, but when it does, it requires immediate attention."
Alternatives: "occur rarely" or "happen seldom".
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Extranodal lymphomas affecting the head and neck arise infrequently within the bones of the jaws.
Another instance, though apt to arise infrequently in federal court, would be where certain real property transactions fail to anticipate changes in principles governing land usage, for example, the enforce-ability of certain kinds of easements or covenants.
Accidental factors — by definition factors which arise infrequently — can defeat the causal link between heat and homogeneity.
This is why opportunities for change worth having, for left departures within a capitalist framework, arise infrequently.
Because most controversial environmental hazards arise infrequently, this truth poses a dilemma for risk management.
pVHL-deficient cysts and ccRCC apparently arise infrequently in comparison to the total frequency of VHL mutation.
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In its 2012 position statement, the SRLF considered that the problem of euthanasia arises infrequently in intensive care, emphasized the dangers of an emotional debate on the subject and called for a nationwide study of the issue [9].
Issues of family conflict arose infrequently in focus groups and interviews.
Clinicians spoke of its capacity to formalise 'organisational memory', those issues that arose infrequently and were only remembered by long-standing members of staff.
In its 2012 position statement, the SRLF considered that the problem of euthanasia arises infrequently in intensive care, emphasized the dangers of an emotional debate on the subject and called for a nationwide study of the issue [ 9].
Novel protein folds arise extremely infrequently and a mechanism involving chimeric transcripts formed from segments of pre-existing peptide-coding sequence has been proposed [ 50].
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