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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arise when" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the time or condition under which something occurs or becomes apparent.
Example: "Issues may arise when the system is overloaded with requests."
Alternatives: "occur when" or "happen when".
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Problems arise when public spaces are overused.
Other contranyms arise when nouns becomes verbs.
Major problems also arise when borrowers' circumstances change, it warned.
Complications arise when he has to make the introductions.
Significant delays only arise when cases are very complicated.
Problems arise when there are major breakdowns between these elements.
Abbreviations often arise when technological or physical constraints apply.
The problems arise when Lucas has to slow down.
The problems arise when she happens to be anywhere else.
But the movie's strongest inspirations arise when it becomes personal.
Problems arise when people discuss narcissism without identifying the form.
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