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The phrase "arises for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing situations or issues that come up or emerge in relation to a specific context or subject.
Example: "A challenge arises for the team when deadlines are tight and resources are limited."
Alternatives: "comes up for" or "emerges for".
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But a larger issue arises for television drama.
Don't act completely rashly but, when the opportunity arises, for God's sake jump in there".
The question that arises for many women is how to get there?
The possibility of a new love arises for a 43-year-old Cape Cod widow.
As the French now agonise over their past, a question arises for us.
It is also at this stage that another complication arises for Southeast Asian heroin.
The question arises: for dinner, will we have our choice of hot dogs or hot dogs?
A different set of problems arises for the co-op corporation.
However, an additional complication arises for the high magnifications encountered in a compound microscope.
But now a problem arises, for the contact this produces is not the same thing as intimacy.
The question arises: for all the good that the B Corps does, can it appeal to major economic players?
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