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The phrase "and emerged with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone comes out of an experience or process with something, often a result or an object.
Example: "After the intense negotiation, she entered the room anxious but emerged with a signed contract."
Alternatives: "and came out with a" or "and left with a".
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He stayed nine and emerged with a ScD in electrical engineering.
He went into the shower and emerged with a white plastic loofah on a rope.
MEN'S LACROSSE faced top-10 opponents in each of its first three games and emerged with a 1 2 record.
I am grateful that Davidson waded into the unseemly muck for us and emerged with a clear picture.
They met in Pittsburgh — alone in a hotel room for ninety minutes — and emerged with a show of considerable civility.
Then Torres apparently stopped his car and emerged with a baseball bat, and the young people scattered.
On the first wave, he went left in a classic Pipeline barrel and emerged with a score of 9.0.
Khan retreated to one of her seven bathrooms, cried, and emerged with a new understanding of her situation.
She ducked into four stores and emerged with a brown skirt, a white top flecked with sparkles and hoop earrings.
The frock trade survived the recession -- with neither bailouts nor mass bankruptcies -- and emerged with a more mature approach to style.
Strikeouts could not save him when the Expos rallied for four runs in the seventh and emerged with a 5-3 triumph at Shea Stadium last night.
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