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The phrase 'can arose' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use the phrase 'can arise' which means to come into being or occur. For example: "Issues with the network can arise at any time."
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The colloquial name Spam Can arose from their utilitarian appearance, enhanced by the flat, boxy air-smoothed casing, and the resemblance of this to the distinctive tin cans in which SPAM was sold.
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But complications can arise.
Other complications can arise.
They can arise from anywhere.
Crime maps illustrate the sort of problems that can arise.
Tensions can arise if a designer is too demanding.
Two serious complications can arise, but both are exceedingly rare.
It is worth underlining that anyone can arise from anywhere.
But as with all corrective surgeries, complications can arise.
QUESTION FROM ANDREW: Extremism can arise from turmoil.
Yet, great Presidencies can arise only from great causes.
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