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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are emanating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is giving off or emitting something, such as light, sound, or energy.
Example: "The lights in the room are emanating a warm glow that creates a cozy atmosphere."
Alternatives: "are radiating" or "are emitting".
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are emanating
verb
To come from a source; issue from.
synonyms
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"The only lights are emanating from the R.O.V. itself.
Some of those questions are emanating from the W.W.E.'s board of directors.
There was "evidence that these are emanating from the fitted furniture," it said.
He's obsessed with his body; he feels things are emanating from it.
These days, though, the rumors are emanating not from the trading floors but from some of the Secretary's Cabinet colleagues.
New works are emanating from every continent and culture, and the Chinese composer Tan Dun is another such inspiration.
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So far, no response is emanating from Bragg.
It was almost like the sound was emanating from the back of his neck.
We wanted to find this element that felt like it was emanating from Little outward.
Really, a lot of the doom is emanating from the subway.
A spokesman said an increasing portion, of Amex volume was emanating from Western states.
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