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The phrase "are emulated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing processes or systems that replicate or simulate the functions of another system or process.
Example: "In this study, various software applications are emulated to analyze their performance under different conditions."
Alternatives: "are simulated" or "are replicated".
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are emulated
verb
To attempt to equal or be the same as.
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Once a good portion of most popular games are emulated, the company will provide a portal where these emulations will be rated based on popularity and then offered for download.
But other British quangos are emulated.
All those bands are emulated in the latest New York rock.
They believe it is only a matter of time until his feats in the A-League with Brisbane Roar are emulated with the Socceroos.
"These template businesses are emulated because they have put in place, indeed perfected for their era, the most efficient and profitable relationship between the technology of production, the organization of work and the new shape of the market".
From the hips up, they could come from the cover of Men's Health magazine: the super-defined abs and rippling pecs are emulated by men all over the world.
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Smaller companies are emulating them.
People are emulating cinema in their daily lives".
Now gang members are emulating the music video phenomenon "Gangnam Style".
By embracing variable compensation, they are emulating many of their clients on Wall Street.
Other smart profs are emulating Taylor: enlisting the Internet rather than fighting it.
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