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The phrase "I emulate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when expressing that you are trying to imitate or replicate someone else's behavior, style, or actions. Example: "As an aspiring artist, I emulate the techniques of the great masters to improve my own skills."
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I accept her decision; indeed, I emulate it.
(I emulate the annoying habit of party leaders by forgetting to use verbs).
I delude myself into believing that Jackie O, Babe Paley and Audrey Hepburn are my style icons, but in truth I emulate the Britney-T-shirted changeling that is Madonna.
(I emulate the trade's elect: High price engenders high respect).
Naturally I emulate parts of that and incorporate it into my own sound.
Her hips definitely don't lie, and her confidence and independence are traits that I emulate.
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It's what I emulated in "Phantasm" in some ways.
"The action heroes I emulated as a kid growing up.
Those movies became the movies I emulated as I made films.
Dressing like Dad: I emulated my father, always wore a shirt and tie.
The Crusaders brought back cloves, almonds and saffron and Elizabeth I emulated Istanbul fashionistas.
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