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The phrase "arise why" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not usable in any context.
Example: "I don't understand the question; can you explain arise why?"
Alternatives: "explain why" or "clarify the reason".
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Two questions arise: Why is this practice introduced?
Therefore, the following questions arise: Why did German professionals choose such a planning option?
Two questions arise: Why did Ryan and his colleagues propose such a lemon?
Metaphysical questions arise: why must we all be born either male or female?
The questions arise: Why do so many sushi spots keep opening in such a small area, and how much sushi can one village eat?
Two questions arise: why, after years of mounting concern about Atos's performance and the accuracy and safety of the WCA has it taken so long for matters to come to a head?
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Still, the question arises: why now?
Dig deeper and a question arises: why an epidemic now?
The question arises: Why not mail in the forms?
So the question arises: Why rezone all 73 blocks?
WITH the cancer recurrences of Elizabeth Edwards and Tony Snow the question arises: Why does this still happen?
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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