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"arising for" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation where something is coming into consideration or becoming relevant for discussion or decision. Example: The issue of climate change is once again arising for debate in the upcoming election.
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High oil consumption leaves a country vulnerable to oil-market disruptions arising, for example, from instability in the Middle East.
"However, the forecasts do not envisage a major economic downturn or an economic shock arising, for example, from a further deterioration of the Eurozone crisis".
If by-elections had to be held within three months of a vacancy arising, for instance, then a larger choice of dates could be chosen.
One of the problems arising for families as a result of the high demand for places is the splitting of siblings between different schools.
Few would dispute the gains arising for the individual, family and wider society of helping long-term unemployed people back to work.
But he distinguished between the effects of such a depreciation arising "for no underlying reason" and a run on sterling that might result from a vote to leave the European Union – commonly known as "Brexit".
But the proposals also present the possibility for an unusual social experiment for New Yorkers used to treating their cab as their castle, with the potential arising for negotiations with strangers over routes and drop-off points.
Lynne Sedgmore, executive director of the 157 Group, which represents 27 further education colleges, says that while the government has dismantled Labour's planning controls "this has led to new barriers arising for adult learning, particularly around eligibility.
Kenzelmann sees problems arising for German science if many senior postdocs have to leave.
And. 3) What connecting factors are arising for teacher training in both countries?
These ones are arising for the geometrically non-linear coupling due to the viscoelastic layer core.
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