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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arises slowly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation, feeling, or phenomenon that develops or becomes apparent over time rather than suddenly.
Example: "The tension in the room arises slowly as the discussion progresses, making everyone feel increasingly uncomfortable."
Alternatives: "develops gradually" or "emerges slowly".
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Colon cancer is so amenable to early detection, cure and prevention because it arises slowly in benign growths called adenomatous polyps that are easily detected and removed.
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He arose slowly, his pain visible.
It's a near-future horror that could arise slowly and naturally from our collective lack of will to action.
Hypoxia can induce two classes of hypoxia-related genes: immediate early genes (induced within minutes) and delayed response genes (arising slowly over hours) [ 32].
A feeling of comfort with yourself arises from slowly coming to terms with who you are and finding a way to express this in the world.
The effect of T1 value (red curve) rises with very short latency (∼100 msec for monkey T; even faster for monkey A); the effect of T2 value (blue curve) arises more slowly, but is clearly present in both animals by the time of onset of the motion stimulus.
There is also evidence that reproductive isolation arises more slowly in birds compared to mammals (Fitzpatrick 2004).
New work suggests that mutations arise more slowly in humans than previously thought, raising questions about the timetable of evolutionary events.
While it is true that knowledge spreads faster in networks in which weak links predominate, higher-order knowledge (and, hence, common knowledge) tends to arise more slowly in this kind of networks.
However, in comparing results from hepatitis B and influenza PMED DNA vaccine clinical trials where an existing licensed vaccine is available, antibody responses induced by PMED arose more slowly, required more doses, and/or reached titers that were lower than those historically observed with licensed killed or recombinant protein vaccines [28], [29], [40].
Most colorectal cancers arise from benign adenomatous polyps, which grow slowly.
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