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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are emulating" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action where someone or something is imitating or replicating the behavior, style, or characteristics of another person or thing.
Example: "The new software are emulating the features of the popular application to attract more users."
Alternatives: "are imitating" or "are replicating".
Dictionary
are emulating
verb
To attempt to equal or be the same as.
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Smaller companies are emulating them.
People are emulating cinema in their daily lives".
Our farmers are emulating their methods," he told the Guardian.
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.
By constantly excoriating the Japanese nationalists of the 1930's, they are emulating them.
These days, fewer colleagues are ribbing him and more are emulating him.
Others say that more people are emulating the belligerent behavior of some professional and college sports figures.
Baseball's wonderful adventure continues: adolescents are emulating their heroes by bulking up their bodies and frying their minds.
Many banks in the United States are emulating the ING Direct strategy of offering high-interest savings accounts online.
"We are emulating the kind of world we are seeking, with total transparency and without hierarchy," she said.
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