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Discover Ludwig"arises further" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to express the idea of something becoming more complex or developing further. It can also be used to indicate an increase in importance or relevance. Here is an example sentence: "As the investigation progressed, new evidence arose further complicating the case."
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When the hypothesis of a link between vaccination and a possible adverse outcome arises, further investigation is required to confirm or refute the suspicion.
Everything the officer can see through the windows of your vehicle (or smell while talking to you in the case of many drugs) is lawful, and anything the officer perceives that arises further reasonable suspicion gives him or her probable cause to search the rest of your vehicle, including the trunk.
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Potential problems could also arise further down the line.
Similar verification hurdles arose further down the chronological chain.
Not for them the "Westminster route" (first researcher, then ministerial bag-carrier, then candidate for a safe-seat) into politics.The circumstances in which the job of party leader would arise further bolster the prospects of these five MPs.
It is now reorganising its scientists into multi-disciplinary teams to get them to talk to each other, and thus to take early account of problems that might arise further along the pipeline.
As new technologies emerge, new questions continually arise, further complicating matters.
Most of the accidents arise further to a relaxation of the surveillance and the awareness of the parents.
Under this definition, the replicator is causally responsible for all of the various effects that arise further down the biochemical or phenotypic pathway, irrespective of which entities might reap the long-term rewards.
Alternatively, the decreased effectiveness of ERK1 could arise further downstream on the pathway leading to nuclear signalling.
Although not generally resulting in satisfactory clinical outcomes, toxicities and side effects can arise, further complicating the picture.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com