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Discover LudwigThe phrase "controversy arise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a disagreement or a dispute that has arisen as a result of a situation. Example: "When the new policy was announced, controversy arose among the staff about the effectiveness of the plan."
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Where did the controversy arise?
The question arises of how often uncertainty and controversy arise independently of each other.
This summer saw the inevitable controversy arise when a Tesla automobile was involved in a fatal traffic accident while operating in its headline-grabbing Autopilot mode.
Will more controversy arise around FIFA? And, most importantly, what will we sip as we nail-bite our way through the games?
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They have a quarterback controversy arising out of thin air.
Controversy arose over the social aspects of the drugs.
The controversy arose after Mr. Obama, of Illinois, delivered a speech at a Democratic Party dinner in Wisconsin.
Shares of virtually all companies involved in gene therapy have climbed sharply since the controversy arose.
But the larger controversy arose over the voting on delegates to the national convention in San Diego.
(The line wasn't inserted into the movie after the controversy arose; it was always there).
The controversy arises out of the Act of July 1 , 1862 12 Stat.
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