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Discover Ludwig"moon has risen" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of the moon rising in the sky. Example: As the sun set, the moon had already risen in the east, casting a soft glow over the horizon.
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A pin-sharp crescent moon has risen in a clear sky as I click the car locked.
to the lodge and the moon has risen over the empty slopes, an Olympian calm descends.
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By eight o'clock, the full moon had risen, and sky and river alike became milk white.
The moon had risen over the prairie and shot the hummocks with shadow.
The moon had risen and was so bright it threw their shadows.
Already the moon had risen, a flake of waxy alabaster in a blue sky thin with light.
The sun had set and a golden moon had risen in the darkness, but she still hadn't come home.
By the time my friends arrived, a super moon had risen over the lake behind the building, and bats flitted across its surface.
She did not think it likely that she would get to sleep there, either — there were no curtains on the huge south windows and she could tell by the sky that the moon had risen, though she could not see it.
By now the moon had risen.
By now the moon had risen, a perfect backdrop to the lights of the strip.
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