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"arise to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is rising to a certain level or degree. For example: "The cost of living has arisen to an all-time high in this city."
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But absurdities arise, to Long Island's detriment.
Our arguements would arise to nothing good.
Now, new questions arise to replace the old.
Among the leaf bases, cormlets arise to reproduce the plant.
another occasion another opportunity will arise to meet your wish.
We arise to our feet, move to the door, jump to the mud.
Wherever wealth is absurdly concentrated, new laws arise to protect it.
Should the need arise to become price competitive as the market matures, we will respond accordingly.
Not until the 1920's did a movement arise to preserve the fading handcraft practice.
The real question is whether a new third party will arise to replace them.
Because of the state's monopoly on property, private institutions could not arise to challenge the regime.
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