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"arose under" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that began quickly or suddenly. For example, "The controversy arose under mounting public pressure."
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The revisions have essentially solved whatever design problems arose under the prior regulations.
When disputes arose under those agreements, independent arbitrators provided relatively quick, efficient and predictable answers.
Coming after the artistic breakthrough of "Macbeth," it arose under circumstances propitious for another major achievement.
Hitler was a child of the first globalisation, which arose under imperial auspices at the end of the 19th century.
This exemption arose under the format of the 19th century joint stock companies as a way of increasing the power of companies and their managers over their investors.
No doubt this problem arose under the last government with its open door policy of allowing a net 2 million into the country.
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It can and does arise under the status quo.
Hinckley's people remain on call for emergencies, which can arise under improbable conditions.
The danger of a fringe candidate holding the process hostage cannot arise under N.P.V.
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction only over questions arising under the federal Constitution and federal statutes.
"Since he is not resident in this country, no liability for tax arises under this structure".
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