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The phrase "arise late" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of getting up or waking up later than usual, often implying a leisurely or relaxed start to the day.
Example: "On weekends, I love to arise late and enjoy a leisurely breakfast."
Alternatives: "wake up late" or "get up late".
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Integration problems frequently arise late in the game.
Similar conditions may also arise late in the life of well when the reservoir pressure has declined significantly or due to wellbore design issues.
This indicates that embryonic defects in the double mutants arise late in development.
Second, it is not simple to classify a subject as "free of neurological disease" since most control subjects are evaluated only once, and neurological disease symptoms may arise late in life.
Collectively, these results suggest that nucleolar dominance is not evident in the major organs that developed during embryogenesis (cotyledons), is established progressively in organs that develop postembryonically from the shoot apical meristem, and is incomplete, or leaky, in reproductive tissues that arise late in development.
This suggests that allelic deletion in 18p11.3 may also arise late in progression, albeit with less frequency.
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The accusations arose late, but they were bound to arise, said the Rev. Donald Armstrong of Colorado Springs, an opponent of Bishop-elect Robinson. Bishop-elect Robinson
The main moment of controversy from the game arose late on when Benayoun went down in the box after a Whelan challenge.
The war effort caused economic upheavals in Massachusetts, and the Belchers, who stockpiled grain and other supplies for military use, became a focus for popular discontent when food shortages arose late in the war.
1 deep TKR infection arose late following arthrocentesis for traumatic hemarthrosis.
This cavity thus arises late in development and may have been overlooked in other annelid species.
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