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The phrase "all this emerging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing new developments or trends that are becoming apparent or taking shape.
Example: "In the field of technology, all this emerging innovation is reshaping the way we interact with the world."
Alternatives: "all this new development" or "all this unfolding change".
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On top of neighbours' worries over structural damage, and the noise and inconvenience caused by the building process, concerns have also been raised over how all this emerging underground city will affect the capital's ability to cope with heavy rain.
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What all of this emerging science means for women and the scientists who study (or ignore) them is not yet completely clear.
All this emerges from Ziegler's text.
Later, at "1830", the consequences of all this emerge.
All this emerges strongly in Ian McDiarmid's spellbinding performance.
All this emerged only after he had joined his invisible councillors.
All this emerged when Harman made a speech last week talking about overcrowding in cemeteries.
All this emerges with a good deal of subtlety through the students' enactment of each other's situations.
All this emerges as Hank and Gayle are getting to know each other, in their own way.
All this emerged during the first set by the pianist Bill Charlap's trio at Dizzy's Club Coca-Cola on Tuesday.
After a beat, he adds, "Dontcha think it should cost less to be alive?" All this emerges during the course of a Thanksgiving dinner, which Brigid has unwisely decided to host.
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