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The phrase "Emerge from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe the act of coming out of a particular state, condition, or place. Example: "After months of hard work, the team began to emerge from the challenges they faced."
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We emerge from the subway.
Several things emerge from this.
The Voice didn't emerge from nowhere.
Maybe something positive will emerge from that.
Two lessons emerge from these papers.
The bill did not emerge from committee.
Ithkuil did not emerge from nowhere.
Did this story emerge from that project?
Some interesting patterns emerge from these numbers.
Could democracy emerge from the unrest?
Patterns emerge from our nonfiction list too.
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