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"arises as" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
In this context, it typically means "emerges as" or "develops as," and is essentially used to indicate a consequential causality. Example: The problem of teen drug use arises as an increasing concern for schools and parents alike.
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"The problem arises as soon as you decouple the voter from the recorded vote.
The question therefore arises as to their cost-effectiveness.
The system sometimes arises as the best way out of a bad situation.
The issue arises as some experts are calling for tougher regulation of genetic tests.
The question naturally arises as to whether investors would benefit from such a strategy.
The agreement between the authors arises, as they say, from quite different views.
The question arises as to how that can possibly have been allowed to happen.
"The question arises as to whether this delay made a difference.
Such speculation inevitably arises as the lockout approaches its fourth week.
Where civil war arises, as in Libya, it often takes even longer.
Cleft palate arises as a result of genetic or environmental factors.
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