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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises about" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not commonly used and may lead to confusion in meaning.
Example: "The issue arises about the lack of communication between departments."
Alternatives: "arises concerning" or "arises regarding".
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Nighttime Pc3s are not observed every night, and so a question arises about space weather conditions favorable for their excitation.
But an important question arises about the performance of SDNs.
It's when a problem arises about eating and living.
Concern arises about its overuse by some countries, particularly Poland.
The question then arises about whether you can have support and prestige?
Still, a question arises about the purpose and the effect of Ms. Vinci's depictions of sexually explicit acts among children.
Think too long about that, and a wisp of doubt arises about who is or isn't dead.
Still, Baker has inspired several biographies and documentaries, and the question arises about the need for yet another.
Petersen cringes as the inevitable question arises about the team's standing in the polls at his weekly news conference.
The same question arises about Oscar that I ask myself every year about the Bowl that is allegedly Super.
As to the development of current automobile front-end structures, a question arises about pedestrian safety: are there existing injury criteria for the new generation of cars?
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