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The phrase "arise unceasingly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that continuously or perpetually comes into existence or occurs without interruption.
Example: "The challenges we face in life seem to arise unceasingly, testing our resilience and strength."
Alternatives: "emerge continuously" or "occur without ceasing."
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Inconsistent experimental results and controversial arguments arise unceasingly from different groups conducting research on nanofluids, indicating the complexity of the thermal transport in nanofluids.
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Arise, arise, arise!
Problems arise.
Ambiguities arise.
Contrarians, arise!
"Situations arise".
Paradoxes arise.
When feelings arise, let them arise.
Two particular problems arise.
Two issues immediately arise.
Two suspicions arise.
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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com