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The phrase "an incipient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in an initial or beginning stage of development.
Example: "The researchers observed an incipient stage of the disease in the test subjects."
Alternatives: "a nascent" or "a budding".
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That highlights an incipient trend.
It is an incipient constitutional crisis.
It was an incipient infection from childhood".
But Cornwall isn't an incipient suburb yet either.
"Could we quench an incipient pandemic?" Dr. Cox asked.
Row recognized in this sense of connection an incipient community.
This represents, he warns, "an incipient class apartheid".
Moreover, I was feeling an incipient sense of... failure.
Theology intertwines with geopolitics—and an incipient strategic-arms race.
There is, meanwhile, an incipient backlash against unrestrained speech online.
October was a coup against an incipient democracy by a communist dictator.
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