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The phrase "arises that" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to be an incorrect combination of words that may be intended to express a situation or condition that comes into existence.
Example: "It arises that we need to reconsider our strategy moving forward."
Alternatives: "it turns out that" or "it appears that".
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If any unsporting issue arises, that team can earn no more than a 3.0 FairPlay rating.
Developing our technology and taking advantage of an opportunity if and when an opportunity arises, that is essentially the position for now on narrow body".
An aroma arises that is fresh, grassy, and fruity.
With growth nearly stalled, an unstable disequilibrium arises that is likely to tip the economy into a double-dip recession.
A natural question arises, that is, how about the upper bound if the inequality is of nonlinearity?
When the participant recognizes such discrepancies, a certain level of discontent arises that makes change more likely to occur.
If a true emergency arises that will prevent you from keeping the date, call as soon as possible.
A major risk then arises: that nothing more can happen.
The horrible feeling arises that we readers have also been implicit in his bullying and degradation.
The horrible suspicion arises that his deepest project here is the destruction of meaning.
But the idea arises that perhaps our faces are not so irrelevant, or meaningless, after all.
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