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The phrase "when a problem arises" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to introduce a situation where a problem or difficulty arises. Here's an example: "When a problem arises in the workplace, it's important to address it promptly and effectively to avoid further complications."
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It's when a problem arises about eating and living.
Then, when a problem arises, an answer can be found quickly.
Engineers carry pagers on their belts and get notified when a problem arises.
It's good when a problem arises for there to be more than one person capable of fixing it.
Most companies with their own data centers cobble together systems that deliver email or SMS when a problem arises, but it's not unusual for messages to drop and go without response for several hours.
When a problem arises, the first response by a manager should be to find the problem "interesting" rather than "problematic", which helps conceptualize and address the problem with a more nuanced and dispassionate perspective that addresses root causes, rather than making impulsive decisions.
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Earlier, when a problem arose, we would pray about it.
In all of the cases, according to the complaint, "Dr. Ward failed to obtain informed consent from the parents to use physical restraint prior to commencing dental treatment and failed to obtain the parents' assistance and/or consent when a problem arose".
But first it took them to Japan to see the Toyota way of working: managers and workers weren't antagonists — when a problem arose, rather than punishing the worker closest to it the managers conferred with him to figure out a solution.
When a problem arose Big Jim would arrive juggling jars of spaghetti and his own home-made tomato sauce.
Quoted in a Today health article, Brooke said her story was all set to be featured on the Shape website when a problem arose over those ubiquitous before-and-after photos Brooke sent in, those photos we just love to see.
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