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Discover Ludwig"arising after" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is a result of something else that happened before it. For example, "The problems arising after the implementation of the new regulations have caused a lot of confusion."
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But safety concerns arising after initial human trials have slowed clinical development of such vaccines.
To report a case of uterine fistula arising after laparoscopic myomectomy after a uterine artery embolization.
We aimed to analyze the special features and behavior of PTLD arising after pediatric liver transplantation.
Shortage of organ donors and complications arising after orthotopic transplant remain major challenges to the modern field of heart transplantation.
Everyone now knows that America invaded Iraq without a proper plan to deal with the situation arising after the overthrow of Saddam Hussein.
The Treasury committee, of course, is now re-examining HBOS, and matters arising, after last week's much-delayed report into the bank's failure.
Bear would then have to find a way to assuage its customers about its ability to repay liabilities arising after this time.
The report, commissioned by the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, found that all four charities had taken steps to address problems arising after Katrina.
A noted diamond mining locale (arising after the first diamond was discovered in the area in 1907), exploitation fell off in the 1970s, but gravel quarrying remained important.
CD30-Positive Lymphoproliferative Disorders Arising After Regional Therapy for Recurrent Melanoma: A Report of Two Cases and Analysis of CD30 Expression.
They cannot be characterized as freeloaders any more than those who seek vindication under a new rule on facts arising after the rule's announcement.
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