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Discover Ludwig"One question arises" is grammatically correct as well as usable in written English.
You could use it at the beginning of a sentence when introducing a question that follows. For example, "One question arises: why did he decide to take a different route home?".
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ONE question arises in any garden restoration project: How do you decide what period to restore?
But one question arises immediately: the first rule of fight club is that you don't talk about fight club.
One question arises from this that would require considerable research to answer: is England's support disproportionately comprised of servicemen and their families?
At the rare Sunday morning political gathering, one question arose about the power of prayer, which afforded Representative Dennis J. Kucinich of Ohio the opportunity to voice his displeasure that he was not called upon for a question until well into the debate.
As Europe remembers the shame of the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact of 1939 and the Munich agreement of 1938, and as it prepares to celebrate the fall of the Berlin wall and the iron curtain in 1989, one question arises in our minds: Have we learned the lessons of history?
From this evidence, one question arises: what motivates the blocking effect?
If linkers occur in syntactic contexts higher than finite TP, one question arises.
One question arises: "is it possible to enjoy most of the advantages of ROMIP but with only a small increase of signaling overhead?" The answer to the question led to the research of this paper.
Consequently, one question arises, whether such destination-oriented gradient can be pre-built before actual packet delivery and how it is useful (and also to which degree) for improving the network performance?
where Π C is a sunny nonexpansive retraction from E onto C. One question arises naturally: Do Yao et al.'s new projection methods work for two bivariate nonlinear operators in 2-uniformly smooth Banach spaces, or more generally, in q-uniformly smooth Banach spaces with q > 1, under more general control conditions?
Now there is an extensive literature discussing SDEs with p th moment estimate and stability of the solution (see [7] by Govindan, [8] by Kim, [9] by Li and Fu, and [10] by Mao et al).. Further, in the study of the solution for the SDEs, one question arises naturally: Does the p th moment of the solution assure the solution for such SDEs?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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