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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost emerged" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where something is close to becoming visible or apparent but has not fully done so yet.
Example: "After months of hard work, the new project is almost emerged, and we are excited to share it with everyone soon."
Alternatives: "nearly appeared" or "close to surfacing".
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Fully 32 summers later, on a blustery Ayrshire day, he almost emerged victorious from the Duel in the Wind.
However thioether products have almost emerged the same behavior on blood pressure and heart rate as in 17, and decreasing on blood pressure by 19.
Others speculated that "True Blood" star Alexander Skarsgard was the top choice, while Theo James ("Golden Boy," "Divergent"), Christian Cooke (U.K.'s "Where the Heart Is," "Magic City") and Scott Eastwood ("Chicago Fire") almost emerged as contenders.
According to our regression model, however, even though the ORs are modest, the combination of MTX and TNF blocker appears to protect against SSI, whereas MTX and possibly other DMARDs almost emerged as a risk factor in group B (Table 4).
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But the trouble was that the movement was almost emerging from nowhere.
"London," said Liam Bailey, head of residential research at Knight Frank, the estate agency, "is showing almost emerging market levels of growth".
The scenes almost only emerged afterward.
One man, however, bucked the trend and almost alone emerged from the crisis even more revered and admired than he had been already.
In cultures where people had access to fewer than 20,000 kilocalories a day, moralizing religions almost never emerged.
One of the light particles went through the mirror while the other reflected off it, so that the two almost always emerged in the same direction.
In Egypt, the Muslim Brotherhood almost inevitably emerged as victor in that nation's first truly democratic elections following the successful peaceful revolution against the longtime Mubarak dictatorship.
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