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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arose more" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express an increase or emergence of something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "As the discussion progressed, new ideas arose more frequently."
Alternatives: "emerged more" or "surfaced more".
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Household International had a storied history in the United States before its regulatory issues arose more than a decade ago.
*Photograph Courtesy Redstone Press * Perhaps the most engaging pages in "Psychobook" are the ones that remind you that psychometry arose more or less concurrently with surrealism.
The late King Birendra of Nepal stood aside and relinquished much of his immense political power when a democracy movement arose more than a decade ago.
Perhaps the most engaging pages in "Psychobook" are the ones that remind you that psychometry arose more or less concurrently with surrealism.
As societies developed, however, with their patterns of dependence between members, there arose more systematic responses to the factors that rendered individuals, and thus society at large, vulnerable.
Meanwhile, in the Senate, there arose more evidence of a disagreement between Republican and Democratic leadership about the CIA assessment and what to do about it.
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But racing is a small world and these issues arise more often than might be guessed.
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