Collocations for arise - verb
ADVERB
naturally,
spontaneously
directly
commonly, frequently, often
typically
Violence typically arises out of anger.
directly
commonly, frequently, often
typically
Violence typically arises out of anger.
initially
inevitably
inevitably
PREPOSITION
from
Some learning difficulties arise from the way children are taught.
Some learning difficulties arise from the way children are taught.
out of
The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.
The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.
Arise is used with these nouns as the subject:
ambiguity, anxiety, argument, case, challenge, chance, claim, clamour, complaint, complexity, complication, conflict, confrontation, confusion, consequence, controversy, crisis, debate, difference, difficulty, dilemma, disagreement, discrepancy, dispute, doubt, emergency, error, illness, implication, incident, income, inconsistency, instability, issue, misconception, misunderstanding, movement, mutation, necessity, need, occasion, opportunity, phenomenon, problem, profit, question, situation, subject, suspicion, symptom, tension, vacancy
ambiguity, anxiety, argument, case, challenge, chance, claim, clamour, complaint, complexity, complication, conflict, confrontation, confusion, consequence, controversy, crisis, debate, difference, difficulty, dilemma, disagreement, discrepancy, dispute, doubt, emergency, error, illness, implication, incident, income, inconsistency, instability, issue, misconception, misunderstanding, movement, mutation, necessity, need, occasion, opportunity, phenomenon, problem, profit, question, situation, subject, suspicion, symptom, tension, vacancy