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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arising about" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be a miscombination of phrases and does not convey a clear meaning. An example of a correct usage might be: "Issues arising about the project need to be addressed promptly."
Alternatives: "emerging regarding" or "coming up concerning".
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Questions are also arising about how vaccine is allocated by the manufacturers and distributors.
This seems to be the concern arising about Warner as he introduces himself around the country.
"They believe that there are very serious questions arising about the procedures used in this case".
Some subjects have been seen to barely move, with suspicions arising about some inhumane trauma taking place out of sight.
With the proliferation of ride-sharing services across the country, concerns are arising about how the ever-growing number of Uber and Lyft trips are impacting traffic congestion.
Still, as Mr. Ziemkiewicz and others pointed out, new questions are arising about some design features on the wide-body Boeing 777 that crashed on Saturday.
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Concerns have arisen about die temperature and its effect on reliability.
Then doubts arose about the investigators' claims.
No questions arose about horse riding, however.
A dispute arose about a thing.
A debate arose about canceling Houseparties.
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