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Discover Ludwig"arises again" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that happens or occurs once more, often after a period of inactivity or absence. Example: After a long winter, the beautiful flowers in the garden began to bloom and the vibrant colors arose again.
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"I hope that this situation never arises again".
It is an issue that arises again and again.
The urgency of that distinction arises again and again.
If the situation arises again I'll be sure to let you know with additional details.
"Now" arises again and again only because we say "now" again and again.
We offer some guidance on that issue in case it arises again after remand.
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In New York, those issues could arise again.
The dispute will arise again in 2001.
Perhaps the opportunity might arise again in 2004".
Now many of the same problems have arisen again.
[Page A22.] Once again, the delays that have beset the process all along arose again.
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