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The phrase "problems can arise" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe potential difficulty or obstacles that may appear in a given situation. For example: "If students don't follow the instructions, problems can arise during the experiment."
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School problems can arise even in the sweet world of the Barker family.
The problems can arise from long trips by car, train or bus.
Mr. Conway said such problems can arise if drivers play the song while they are parked.
When wishes aren't spelled out, problems can arise from second marriages, too.
If psychoactive drug use escalates, then physical, psychological and social problems can arise.
Further Questions for Discussion: –What problems can arise if a government is overthrown?
Problems can arise, however, if you discover a smoker's other half is sitting inside.
Problems can arise, though, when young athletes are taking in more calories than they are burning.
But these researchers say problems can arise when overgenerality becomes an inflexible, blanket style.
Where problems can arise is when lenders are reluctant to offer mortgages late into retirement.
But every now and then, over the course of a long season, problems can arise.
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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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