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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise then" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are suggesting or prompting someone to take action or to rise to a challenge.
Example: "If we are to succeed in this endeavor, we must arise then and face the obstacles ahead."
Alternatives: "rise now" or "get up then".
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Groups arise, then disperse; alliances emerge, then rupture.
If significant flooding were to arise then we would expect the cost to become greater.
If kids and parents know that the school is fully present in the form of well-developed social and emotional learning programs, informative parent education sessions and safe spaces for kids to approach trusted adults when problems arise, then our digital kids have a fighting chance to navigate the uncertain, at times treacherous and often relentless waters of digital media.
Through these case reports it is emphasized that every step of removable appliance therapy should be carefully monitored by an experienced clinician himself and if iatrogenics arise, then its recognition and rectification is mandatory.
"Once it's made clear those [first-team] opportunities aren't going to arise then, as an experienced footballer, you know you have got to try to move on," he said.
The first difficulty Frege notes with Hilbert's approach is that it is not clear what Hilbert means by "axioms:" if he means the kinds of things for which issues of consistency and independence can arise, then he must be talking about thoughts, while if he means the kinds of things which are susceptible of multiple interpretations, then he must be talking about sentences.
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Exultant cries of recognition arose; then one remarked to the other, "You certainly keep looking well.
Then a problem arises, then it's solved, and once again Florestan and his people have everything.
"There is only the authority if a vacancy arose – then they have the authority to fill that vacancy".
If a special case arises, then Phil Corbett, the associate managing editor for standards (and my boss), would make the final decision to remove the information.
An opportunity arises, then, for a show exploring the new anthropology of what we used to call dating: the recasting of amorous relationships into a consumer transaction, but also the frankness – the freedom from decorous old rituals.
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