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Sometimes problems crop up where one might least expect them.
The issue has continued to crop up in the 2000s.
There have to be test cases for new ones when they crop up.
He had white hair cropped very close to his head.
"Still perhaps something may crop up out of the old boy's mind."
We are aware of the cases which crop up time and again.
"They cropped up when I was doing the research on this story."
You'll put out a fire then another one will crop up in some other context.
The hair of the third son was cropped almost to the skin.
It cropped up at least once every story he wrote.
With the face half cropped, the subject might be taken for a man or a woman.
At the beginning of his life and career the word cropped up often.
But for all the talk of the future, the past kept cropping up.
Has this cropped up in your history class then, that you've been doing?
At least we can keep them all going in the same direction, but some problems are starting to crop up.
If problems crop up, she says, they will be solved.
There is, however, a medical issue that has cropped up.
The company says it has the problem, which began cropping up last fall, under control.
But the problem has not really cropped up in dance until recently.
The editor must have cropped him out of the picture.
Similar problems have cropped up in a number of other cities.
But it can also crop up on days when you feel discouraged.
And now here was something very close to that, cropping up again.
You may be surprised how often they crop up in conversation.
"I was taking charge of the situation before any problems cropped up."