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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise once" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something happens or is expected to happen one time only.
Example: "The issue may arise once during the entire process, so be prepared to address it."
Alternatives: "occur once" or "happen once".
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But it may arise once again as the debate continues.
He talked about the complications that could arise once appliances were asked to communicate.
However, Mr. Meltzer said, various issues will arise once a case is brought.
"And, during a long discussion with members of the orchestra about Mirga, the question of gender did not arise once".
New possibilities may indeed arise once a process is well along, as seems to have happened at the Philadelphia Orchestra.
And, no doubt, the further scientific questions that would arise once the sceptics dug their teeth into the data.
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Smith fled Kirtland for Far West, Mo., in 1838, but opposition arose once more.
The discovery team said in its report, "Whether high metabolic rates and advance hearts arose once or more than once among dinosaurs remains an open question".
In the fall of 1949, the question of Copland's politics arose once more in the American media, and in a bizarre way.
The question arose once again today, or at least it should have, when President Obama instructed the EPA to reconsider the case of the California standards.
Because collagen is not found among unicellular eukaryotes, even those forming colonies, it is one of the indications that animals arose once from a common unicellular ancestor.
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