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The phrase "an example to emulate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who has achieved great success and whom others should look to as a model to aspire to. For example: "Rosa Parks is an example to emulate. Her commitment and courage in fighting for civil rights paved the way for African Americans to be treated with equality and dignity."
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Both airlines have cited the merger of Air France and KLM as an example to emulate.
He is an example to emulate: a poet, not a politician, who acknowledges no duty except making great art.
The effects have rarely been positive, however, and I cannot see why anyone would think that this is an example to emulate.
And as the father of two young daughters myself, I join with Wolfers in saluting her for providing them, and other girls, with an example to emulate.
The spectacular success of optogenetics in neurobiology is an example to emulate.
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Building that state of equanimity will give you tremendous spiritual growth and will give your child a wonderful example to emulate.
If it had, a few artists probably would have been cited as examples to emulate.
Because this is the first class of award winners, the awardees have no examples to emulate and no clear paths to follow.
America's knack for maintaining an air of robust innocence in the wake of mass death struck Hitler as an example to be emulated.
The length of Mayer's maternity leave becomes, in this case, not an example to be emulated but a personal choice.
But whereas its neighbour's policy shortcomings have been well-aired, Argentina, with its rigidly fixed exchange rate, is still held up by many economists as an example to be emulated by more feckless emerging economies.So what went wrong?
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