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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arisen over" is not standard in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts discussing issues or situations that have developed or emerged as a result of something else.
Example: "Several challenges have arisen over the past few months that require our immediate attention."
Alternatives: "emerged from" or "developed due to".
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Wars have arisen over less.
Second, arguments have arisen over whose troops should withdraw.
But concerns have arisen over the potential harmful effects of inhaling DU dust or suffering shrapnel wounds from the weapons.
War of words: a plagiarism dispute has arisen over two historical novels about Edgar Allan Poe's child bride.
Doubts have also arisen over Saudi Arabia's contention that it can produce 1.3 million more barrels a day.
Confusion has arisen over his identity because he has often been mistaken for St . James son of Alphaeus.
Territorial disputes have arisen over proposals for the Great Barrier Reef and natural rainforest enclaves in Queensland and Tasmania.
In recent years, controversy has arisen over who actually made the discovery long credited to Lejeune.
However, disputes have arisen over things ranging from culinary dishes to Malaysia's national anthem.
Nyman's big problem in 1988 had arisen over numbers.
A myth has also arisen over Germany's export surplus.
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