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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are emerging to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process of development or coming into existence, often followed by a purpose or destination.
Example: "New technologies are emerging to address the challenges of climate change."
Alternatives: "are developing to" or "are arising to".
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Now efforts are emerging to change that.
Innovative new structures are emerging to answer those questions.
Islamic feminists are emerging to argue for religious interpretations leading to greater gender equality.
And survivors like him are emerging to capitalise on the new boom.
Elsewhere in financial services, robot advisers are emerging to help people invest.
James is among a group of performers who are emerging to champion new perceptions of disability on stage.
Now, however, a handful of photo-oriented bookmarking sites are emerging to entertain the eye as well as the mind.
Innovative tools are emerging to merge data from different official sources and present it in a more accessible format.
TWO radically different opinions are emerging to explain the apparent resilience of China's financial system to the current global collapse.
Clinics devoted to investigating wrongful-conviction cases without DNA evidence, such as the Exoneration Initiative, are emerging to try to change that.
Just as brokers like Charles Schwab and E*Trade stepped up to help individual investors trade online, new Internet competitors are emerging to serve institutional investors.
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