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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arisen less" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an attempt to express a comparison or a change in state, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "The issues have arisen less frequently this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "occurred less" or "happened less often".
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Oilseed rape is a recently formed polyploid believed to have arisen less than 10,000 years ago following hybridisation events between the diploid Brassica species B. rapa (A genome) and B. oleracea (C genome).
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Questions of privilege therefore arose less often.
But lately, that need arises less and less often.
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Distress over "Dominus Iesus" may arise less from what it says than from what it doesn't say.
The meandering subplots seem to arise less from any narrative conviction than from the desire to do more filming in picturesque locations.
The familiar crash that follows the afternoon cup of coffee or a caffeinated energy drink arises less from the choice of substance than from the dosage.
To Mr. Horsley, who has in the past entered the country without incident, the recent fracas arose less from his past indulgences than a current one.
The danger of political misinformation online arises less from the nature of the internet than from the way we process political information more generally.
The real competitive threats to technologically active companies arise less from changes in ultimate consumer preference than from abrupt shifts in component technologies, raw materials, or production processes.
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