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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a emerges" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to convey that something is emerging, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "As the sun sets, a new idea emerges in my mind."
Alternatives: "an idea arises" or "a concept develops."
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A tau band (Band-A) emerges as a specific band in CSF samples of probable CJD patients, especially when reacted with the antibodies against the tau exon-2 and -10, indicating a disease- (even CJD-) relative manner.
It's an emerging market within an emerging market.
"This is an emerging trend.
"This is still an emerging market.
Friendship coalesced with an emerging championship team.
In 2002, he was an emerging attacker.
"It's an emerging crisis," he said.
We can't ignore an emerging industry.
2. There's an emerging art scene.
"Here is China, an emerging superpower.
"Is there an emerging charismatic black representative?
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