How to Use crop up in a Sentence
crop up
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Here are answers to common questions that crop up as April 15 approaches.
— Daniel De Visé, USA TODAY, 10 Jan. 2025 -
More Christmas contributions have cropped up in recent years, some of which have real staying power.
— Stephanie Kaloi and James Mercadante, EW.com, 21 Dec. 2024 -
Like other subgenres that have cropped up over the years, Musou games have a more singular, cult-like following, one that’s kept growing over the course of the last two decades — and for good reason.
— Christopher Cruz, Rolling Stone, 17 Jan. 2025 -
Versions of this recipe have cropped up around the state.
— Kimberly Holland, Southern Living, 18 Dec. 2024 -
Were there certain themes that cropped up time and again?
— Brandon Sanchez, Vulture, 2 Aug. 2023 -
And finally, there are the injuries and bumps in the road that crop up in the next four weeks.
— John Cherwa, Los Angeles Times, 7 Apr. 2024 -
New jobs are cropping up in all sectors and in firms of all sizes.
— Aliza Knox, Forbes, 31 Dec. 2024 -
Use the store's app to see what's cropping up at your local shop.
— Katherine Owen, Southern Living, 2 Aug. 2023 -
But, other events for the public will be cropping up across the city.
— Hannah Kirby, Journal Sentinel, 10 July 2024 -
And this is one of those pro-police nonprofits that have cropped up in a bunch of cities.
— The Politics Of Everything, The New Republic, 11 Oct. 2023 -
Swastikas have cropped up on school lockers and college dorms.
— Rebecca Ellis, Los Angeles Times, 29 Nov. 2023 -
That tension, the real versus the ideal, crops up again and again in Flock’s project.
— Alexandra Schwartz, The New Yorker, 5 Feb. 2024 -
The headaches tend to crop up more among males and people with a history of migraines.
— Carla Delgado, Discover Magazine, 11 Aug. 2023 -
Now a new term is starting to crop up in these announcements: AI.
— Jeremy Kahn, Fortune, 19 May 2024 -
But the Murdaugh name, and the name of Murdaugh’s surviving son, Buster, cropped up throughout the case.
— Dakin Andone, CNN, 23 Mar. 2023 -
The landscape of the western United States is full of the boom and bust towns that cropped up during the 19th Century.
— Laura Baisas, Popular Science, 6 Mar. 2023 -
And while his play took a downturn in 2023, injuries also cropped up.
— Brian Wacker, Baltimore Sun, 24 July 2024 -
But that’s a non-starter, in my opinion, unless something else crops up.
— Brad Biggs, Chicago Tribune, 30 Oct. 2024 -
Aurora kept on cropping up in both Patrick and my lives.
— Jen Juneau, Peoplemag, 16 Oct. 2023 -
Cases in dairy cows began to crop up in March and have since been reported in 15 states.
— Minyvonne Burke, NBC News, 19 Nov. 2024 -
Even casual visitors to a graveyard can take note of the names and dates that crop up time and again.
— Katy Kelleher, Outside Online, 27 June 2024 -
Possible signs of these complex tax headaches cropped up a month ago.
— Susan Tompor, Detroit Free Press, 16 May 2024 -
Price pain could crop up elsewhere if the East Coast port strike, which began Tuesday, drags on longer than a week.
— Allison Morrow, CNN, 3 Oct. 2024 -
Steam Try taking an extra-long, hot shower when a cough crops up.
— Jessica Migala, Health, 19 June 2024 -
There were some pretty wild animal stories that have cropped up the past few days.
— Ike Morgan | Imorgan@al.com, al, 3 July 2023 -
Other games have certainly cropped up to give you more than just one puzzle to solve each day.
— Erik Kain, Forbes, 11 Dec. 2023 -
Over the past 175 or so years, a bustling neighborhood has cropped up around the sleepy grounds, but Cave Hill has remained a quiet oasis.
— Maggie Menderski, The Courier-Journal, 10 June 2024 -
But as the broadcast grew closer and parts were trimmed, issues other than whether a line was funny cropped up.
— Jason Zinoman, New York Times, 3 Jan. 2025 -
Jupiter in Taurus will be opening up your world near the 6th and 7th, and new prospects that crop up near the 9th seem to be somehow liberating and lucky.
— Katharine Merlin, Town & Country, 1 Aug. 2023 -
These blooms are even starting to crop up in Lake Superior.
— Caitlin Looby, Journal Sentinel, 8 Jan. 2024
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