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Discover Ludwig'arose of' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'arise from' instead. For example: "The dispute arose from a disagreement over the dinner bill."
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This is where the idea arose of boulders as problems.
But during the war, the practice arose of the King and Churchill meeting for regular lunches.
The question arose of where Fischer should be stationed during the opera.
Beyond the matter of whether to play, questions arose of how to react to a war.
The question arose of who would speak and who would light the pyre.
It was in 1957 that another rumor arose of a secret wedding between Hughes and Ms. Peters.
When this disparity was made public, the question naturally arose of whether handlers' unconscious cues might be the cause?
The question arose of whether responsibility for setting risk appetite within an organisation sat with boards, chief executives, or elsewhere.
When reports arose of another trip in 1960, Mr. Doerfer dismissed it as a two-hour boat ride.
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It just seemed to arise of itself.
The spontaneous arising of the masses was pure Soviet antimatter.
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