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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise these" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I need you to arise these issues during the meeting." (Note: This example is awkward and not recommended.)
Alternatives: "bring up these" or "raise these".
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It was a tough battle, situations arise, these things happen.
If differences arise, these are most likely the minor layers of the InChI, and so may be readily handled.
Our group proposed recently that depending on the context in which they arise these antibodies could play protective or pathogenic roles, or serve as "sensors" or "reporters" of increased oxidative stress or inflammatory cellular damage associated with DFS70/LEDGFp75 upregulation or proteolytic cleavage [8].
However, each time life challenges arise these days, that quieter, softer voice of my Soul-Talk keeps reminding me that when I enter into acceptance and trust in my inner connection to my soul, God not only opens a window when He closes a door but actually opens an entire new universe.
When anomalies arise, these are often interpreted as cryptic species [33].
Should any deviations arise these must be explained.
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A large amount of new technologies arises these years.
Where discrepancies arose, these were discussed and, where necessary, themes modified further.
When disagreement arose, these were resolved by consensus.
When differences arose, these were discussed; agreement was reached on all items.
Several issues arise from these.
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