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Discover LudwigThe phrase "What emerged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a result, finding, or conclusion that has come to light after a process of analysis or observation. Example: "After several months of research, what emerged was a clear pattern in consumer behavior that had not been previously recognized."
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What emerged was heartening, though not surprising.
What emerged was a parallel state.
What emerged was a consensus definition.
What emerged was the blueprint, which shattered those midmajor shackles.
What emerged from the long process thrilled Sedgwick.
What emerged was a portrait of startling shortcomings.
What emerged was Gap's 1969 Premium Denim line.
"What emerged was the question of belonging," he told me.
What emerged was a portrait of pervasive pachyderm dysfunction.
What emerged was piecemeal, inconsistent, and sometimes dangerous.
What emerged from Leyat's Paris workshop in 1913 was a car like none before or since.
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