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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are emulated in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how certain behaviors, characteristics, or features are replicated or imitated in a different context or medium.
Example: "The strategies used by successful leaders are emulated in various business training programs."
Alternatives: "are mirrored in" or "are reflected in".
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are emulated in
verb
To attempt to equal or be the same as.
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All those bands are emulated in the latest New York rock.
Fully variable user distributions are emulated in a realistic airport model: Málaga airport, IATA code: AGP (ranked the 33rd busiest airport in Europe with 12.5 million passengers per year) is selected as a key scenario for the deployment (see Fig. 4).
Studying the relationship between mechanical forces and skeletal development can contribute to skeletal tissue engineering, where aspects of developmental processes are emulated in vitro [8].
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But it is emulated in elevated circles.
The system was emulated in several other countries, including the United States, though generally with softer penalties.
Bookstores, having successfully imitated libraries, might now be emulated in turn.
The carved lacquer technique developed in Yuan China was emulated in a somewhat simpler manner in Japan.
Sales of the shoe have rocketed in the US and Reebok believes its success will be emulated in the UK.
There will be those who try to persuade us that the success of Team GB can be emulated in the workplace.
The outrage reflects fear that huge American pay packages for chief executives might be emulated in Europe.
But the Canadian version has been influential, making several changes recently that have been emulated in the United States.
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