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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arose a few" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "From the discussion, arose a few interesting points that need further exploration."
Alternatives: "emerged a few" or "came up a few".
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A competing system, known as the Auburn model, arose a few years later.
So now a very interesting situation arose a few years ago when India hit its borrowing limit with IBRD.
Questions arose a few years ago after news reports about the games being played with Empire Zones.
When the issue first arose a few weeks into the semester, she was understandably frustrated with the course and her performance in it was low.
Behind them, a news crew from NTN-24, the Spanish-language station, was dismantling its shoot when a commotion arose a few feet away.
New York's court was slow to appreciate the outrage when it arose a few years ago, but its latest ruling is a national model for justice.
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The math arises a few days before each race.
ELIZABETH KOLBERT: There is definitely evidence that humans have continued to evolve in response to a changing diet — for example lactose tolerance in adults is a pretty recent trait that's arisen a few times in societies that raised cows.
The IMA (Fig. 1b) arises a few centimetres above the aortic bifurcation at approximately L3.
What I wasn't expecting, I guess, was the tidy, low building that actually does house the taqueria, a space that could probably be retrofitted into a 7-Eleven should the need arise: a few small tables, a couple of bullfight posters on the walls and the homey fragrance of stewing beef and beans.
"If they're feeling attacked, which they can if you don't stroke their ego enough, what they'll often do is attack back in a way that diminishes [your] value," Talley says, adding that a narcissist can't hide their true colors for long, and that the first signs they can't handle criticism or disappointment usually arise a few weeks into a relationship.
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