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The phrase "arose about this" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something emerging or coming into existence regarding a specific topic, but the phrasing is awkward.
Example: "A discussion arose about this issue during the meeting."
Alternatives: "came up regarding this" or "emerged concerning this".
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An indigenous polyphonic repertoire known as troyestrochnoye peniye ("three-line singing") arose about this time.
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Then doubts arose about the investigators' claims.
Soon questions arose about the trust and its beneficiaries.
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.
The market reacted swiftly, and concerns rapidly arose about the truthfulness of Enron's financial reports.
A dispute arose about the resurrection: spiritual or physical, fiction or fact?
The assurances came after questions arose about the independence of Mr. Kissinger in particular.
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