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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise of more" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect construction and does not convey a clear meaning. An example could be: "The issues arise of more concern than previously thought."
Alternatives: "emerge from" or "come from".
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Although longer treatment times resulted in significant temperature increases in all three light technologies, the dosages that were selected for this study did not result in temperature arise of more than 45°C.
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As formal verification tools gain popularity, the problem arises of making them more accessible to engineers.
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What scientific discoveries and cultural and artistic innovations would arise if more of us could tune into this kinesthetic intelligence?
"So many of these things we've seen on video lately... you read the report and that's not what the video shows". Even basic assumptions about police disciplinary systems -- that citizen oversight results in more accountability, for example -- arise more out of anecdotal evidence and conventional wisdom than any type of formal study.
On Thursday the president is due to visit Mexico, where the subjects of migration and the border are likely to arise once more.Advocates of reform contend that bringing immigrants out of the shadow economy will fatten tax rolls, lessen abuse of illegal workers, improve wages for all and spur economic growth.
Even basic assumptions about police disciplinary systems -- that citizen oversight results in more accountability, for example -- arise more out of anecdotal evidence and conventional wisdom than any type of formal study.
Next, the chapter finishes with more general bloopers of poor task flow that arise from combinations of more specific bloopers.
The book's conclusion - Cleveland's death, Art and Arthur's forced flight -seems to arise more out of an adolescent fantasy of the power of a parent scorned than from anything the novel has revealed about the complex and difficult relationship between a powerful man and his sensitive son.
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