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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also emerged" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has come to light or become apparent alongside something else. Here is an example: "After months of investigation, new evidence also emerged, casting doubt on the suspect's alibi."
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Exceptions have also emerged.
Voices of dissent also emerged.
Lean construction has also emerged.
Free, open-source alternatives have also emerged.
The two executives also emerged relatively unscathed.
He also emerged as a soloist.
But tales of abuse also emerged.
Her mother and grandmother also emerged safely.
Three other sticking points have also emerged.
Discontent also emerged on the political margins.
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A new intelligentsia had also emerged.
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