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The phrase "questions arising" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe questions or issues that have come up as a result of something else that has been mentioned or discussed. Example: The new policy raised many questions among employees, with several important questions arising regarding its implementation and impact on workflow.
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So the questions arising are threefold.
There are two real questions arising from these revelations.
The Supreme Court has jurisdiction only over questions arising under the federal Constitution and federal statutes.
There are clearly many questions arising from the flawed handling of this case.
There are a lot of big questions arising from the deletion of my files.
"They believe that there are very serious questions arising about the procedures used in this case".
Minnesota's election law addresses most but not all of the legal questions arising from the death of Senator Paul Wellstone.
As we look back on 2011, let's reopen some unresolved or new questions arising from previous puzzles.
Fayed also wanted the Queen to be asked questions arising from the evidence, but did not want her to appear in person.
Among the questions arising now, given the changing demographics of the archdiocese, is whether New York Catholics will see their first archbishop with no claim to Irish ancestry.
One of the most interesting questions arising from this war is whether the cost of it will finally force some hard choices between new and old.
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