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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are continuously emerging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is constantly coming into existence or being developed over time.
Example: "New technologies are continuously emerging, reshaping the way we communicate and work."
Alternatives: "are constantly arising" or "are steadily developing".
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Furthermore, new drug classes are continuously emerging, with generics naturally lagging, and formulary tier will continue to be used as a tool for competitive contracting.
New design challenges are continuously emerging, such as delay uncertainty induced by process and environmental variations.
Polymeric drug delivery is a constantly evolving field of therapeutics and consequently, new technologies and enhanced modes of action are continuously emerging.
Inspired by the innovative molecular design made by synthetic chemists, new functions and applications of π-conjugated molecules are continuously emerging.
It is known that thousands of zero-day attacks are continuously emerging because of the addition of various protocols mainly from Internet of Things (IoT).
New sources of stem cells in adult organisms are continuously emerging; dental tissues have been identified as a source of postnatal MSCs.
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Moreover, original and new NV variant types have been continuously emerging, and their emergence is related to the recent global increase in NV infection.
In such places, new land is continuously emerging and is added to the bulk of the continent by episodic collisions of the island arcs with the mainland.
Also absent are voices of people who are affected by genetic disorders, or who work at the interface of clinical care and research, where the meaning of the human genome is continuously emerging.
The introns-late concept states that introns are an invention of eukaryotes and new introns have been continuously emerging during eukaryotic evolution [ 23].
While evidence about the multiple protective roles of the NQO1 enzyme in cancer has been continuously emerging, it should be noted that NQO1 may have adverse effects in some cases.
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