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Collocations for arise - verb

ADVERB

naturally, spontaneously
directly
commonly, frequently, often
typically
Violence typically arises out of anger.
initially
inevitably

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VERB + arise

may, might
be likely to, be unlikely to

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PREPOSITION

from
Some learning difficulties arise from the way children are taught.
out of
The current debate arose out of the concerns of parents.

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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

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