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The phrase "arises more" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to express an increase or greater occurrence of something, but it lacks clarity and proper context.
Example: "As the situation develops, the need for effective communication arises more frequently."
Alternatives: "occurs more often" or "happens more frequently."
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Patriotic happiness arises more naturally from sport than through Government.
Saudi Arabia's responsibility, in other words, arises more from stupidity than venality.
That suggests his change of heart arises more from political pressure than a loss of faith in our judicial system.
The influence of solvent arises more from variations in its H-bond donor properties than in its dielectric.
He told the lawmakers that advances in DNA and forensic science meant that "compelling new evidence" calling into question not-guilty verdicts now arises more frequently.
Interest in the Soviet exer cise arises more from the area where it is being held than from the number and types of craft employed.
Similar(16)
I used to sleep much longer and arise more rested.
The last type of moments arise more detailing problems.
And nowhere did popular anger arise more suddenly than in Vladicin Han.
But racing is a small world and these issues arise more often than might be guessed.
"It's just that those situations arise more frequently in extreme cases.
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