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Discover Ludwig'there rose' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to indicate the sudden or gradual emergence of something. For example, "There rose a murmur of discontent from the crowd."
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Meanwhile, the confirmed death toll there rose to 56.
For instance, unemployment there rose by more than expected in November.
When the slaves there rose up in 1791, they sent shock waves throughout the Atlantic world.
Delivery volume there rose only modestly this year until October -- which was off the map.
In 2011, prices there rose a small amount, making it the only market to show a gain for the year.
Health spending per person there rose by 6.8% a year between 1990 and 2000, compared with 3.0% in America.
In 66 the procurator Gessius Florus permitted a massacre of Jews in Jerusalem, and the Zealots there rose in revolt.
Overall, cancers fell one-tenth of 1percentt in Suffolk, but the incidence of breast cancer there rose 1.8percentt.
Investment inflows there rose 17.6percentto to $63.2 billion, during the first three months of this year.
Tokyo is a hundred and seventy miles away; the radiation levels there rose, too not dangerously, so far, but tellingly.
Dallas was also a special case during the housing boom; prices there rose more slowly than in any other market except Detroit.
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