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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise later" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will come up or occur at a subsequent time.
Example: "The issues we discussed may arise later in the project, so we should keep them in mind."
Alternatives: "come up later" or "occur later".
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More tough decisions would arise later.
This is important because complications severely affecting a woman's health often arise later in pregnancy.
But sometimes they miss things, and new issues can arise later.
Nevertheless, assessing these weak interactions especially during early antibody discovery and lead candidate optimization is critical to preventing problems that can arise later in the development process.
But by understanding a politician's stance on a few core issues, a voter can at least begin to anticipate how a leader might approach problems that arise later.
Such an archive can be important to the credibility of the group's recommendation and can help to clarify the group's intent should problems of interpretation arise later.
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But that debate arose later.
But questions arose later about those doctors.
Conversely, the activation at the anterior electrodes arises later with a considerably reduced intensity.
And when the issue arose later, in the early 1990s, "Russia at first did not object".
The deal under criticism from the S.E.C. arose later, in early 2001.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com