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The phrase "arose only among" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something originated or developed exclusively within a specific group or context.
Example: "The unique cultural practices arose only among the indigenous tribes of the region."
Alternatives: "emerged solely within" or "developed exclusively among".
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Temporal access was a theme that arose only among rural parents.
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Do claims of justice arise only among those who share membership in a state?
According to the reigning "cultural materialist" doctrine — which owed as much to Marx as to the noble-savage ideal — conflict among groups arose only when there was competition for strategic resources: food, tools, land.
Disagreement arose only over the issue of financing.
And even the requirement of privity that contractual obligation arises only directly among the parties to a promise and not towards third parties who rely on promises has been relaxed.
Alas, as Plato tells us, paraphrased by Gutting, truth arises "only from the right sort of discussion among inquirers accountable to one another".
But Haidt's view here is not at all alien to Plato, who saw truth arising only from the right sort of discussion among inquirers accountable to one another.
Problems arise only if you are caught stretching the truth.
Yet, great Presidencies can arise only from great causes.
Intelligence does not arise only in individual brains; it also arises in groups of individuals.
Salvation arises only by virtue of the grace of God.
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