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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arose about" is not commonly used in written English and may not be considered correct in standard usage.
It can be used when discussing the origin or emergence of a topic, issue, or event, but it is more typical to use "arose from" or "arose concerning."
Example: "The debate arose about the implications of climate change on global policy."
Alternatives: "emerged regarding" or "came up concerning."
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Then doubts arose about the investigators' claims.
A debate arose about canceling Houseparties.
No questions arose about horse riding, however.
A dispute arose about a thing.
Soon questions arose about the trust and its beneficiaries.
But disagreement soon arose about how to accomplish it.
Questions arose about the integrity of the competition itself.
Controversy quickly arose about the terms of the bid.
At the United Nations, questions arose about the killing.
Obviously, some differences arose about the potential for the stock.
"Remember the furore that arose about Senator Dastyari.
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