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The phrase "are emerging of" is not correct in written English.
It is not a standard construction and does not convey a clear meaning.
Example: "New trends are emerging of the latest technology in the market."
Alternatives: "are emerging from" or "are arising from".
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Signs are emerging of a new direction by the commission.
However, doubts are emerging of foreign-government involvement.
7.31pm BST Some more details are emerging of the PIA flight that was diverted to Stanstead.
Tragic stories are emerging of people trapped, saved, and then injured again.
As on Sept. 11 many accounts are emerging of escapes, shattered families and sundered communities.
Hints are emerging of a concerted effort to hurt Google's image.
Pictures are emerging of the final seconds before Flight 1549 came down in the Hudson river.
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Slowly, a picture is emerging of what went wrong.
Details have been emerging of the other accused.
Evidence is emerging of an increase in racist incidents in the wake of the Brexit vote.
Even as Paris gathered to remember the dead, fresh details were emerging of the attacks from the video of Coulibaly.
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