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The phrase "suddenly arrive" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when talking about someone or something arriving unexpectedly or quicker than expected. For example: "They suddenly arrived at the party, much to the surprise of the host."
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How did we suddenly arrive here?
Why do a 19th-century couple (Beatriz Stix-Brunell and Tristan Dyer) suddenly arrive?
Sometimes a whole deskful of stuff will suddenly arrive in your lap.
Maybe it will kind of scare him, to have Satan suddenly arrive in his cramped little coffin!
In a later duet they suddenly arrive in an embrace, and the dance that follows suggests that the embrace is an emotional truth to which they must return.
Unexpectedly everyone onstage will change tempo and place as if something had disturbed the flock, a subgroup of dancers will suddenly arrive and cross the stage as if part of some larger migration.
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And then death suddenly arrived from somewhere.
And Saga's mum suddenly arrives, with secrets.
At around 1 p.m., the security services suddenly arrived and the fighting stopped.
It will not, on its own, mean that a law-based state has suddenly arrived.
I can remember Schiele suddenly arriving on the scene in the early 1970s, when I was at university.
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