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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise over" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe a situation or issue that has caused conflict or controversy. Example: A heated debate arose over the proposed budget cuts for the education department.
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When there are different standards between Western institutions and host country collaborators, tension can arise over preferred approaches [ 2].
We contend that the same uncertainty will arise over and over, as other unstudied cases present themselves in the practice.
Additional conflict may arise over information directly related to specific individuals or businesses and their right to privacy.
acquired, questions began to arise over Palestinian identity and nationhood.
When a patient obtains multiple opinions, confusion can arise over who is responsible in the end.
Issues could arise over pesticides, water usage, or labor-law violations.
Mrs. Kotewicz-Dencker said she was aware of the tensions that could arise over compensation.
He is self-aggrandising and questions arise over his fitness for office.
Tensions arise over a woman who two of them both loved when they were teenagers.
Yet problems still arise over where the data is ultimately stored.
Disputes often arise over which fund is responsible for paying benefits to particular claimants.
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