arisen in the PONS Dictionary

arisen Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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Due to the complexity of this system, several different schemes have arisen to denote the subcomponents.
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Many new large word squares and new species have arisen recently.
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Protests had arisen about his sentence, and followed his execution.
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Concerns have also arisen over the use of turtle plastron and seahorses.
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Problems also have arisen as ground water supplies used for irrigation face depletion.
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The village might have arisen in the 8th or 9th century.
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In states that have banned the use of the foothold trap, a number of issues have arisen.
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The present form of the name as a single word seems to have arisen in the late nineteenth century.
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This had arisen when the machinery was taken away.
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Some of these have arisen because new discoveries have been made since the book's publication, and some classifications have changed.
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