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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are nascent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is in the early stages of development or existence.
Example: "The ideas presented in the meeting are nascent and require further refinement before implementation."
Alternatives: "are emerging" or "are in their infancy."
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Grassroots support and messaging are nascent at best.
Some elements are already there; others are nascent.
The two nations are nascent military rivals with incompatible political systems.
These are nascent revenue streams but ones which are growing pretty fast.
Today, there are nascent moves to do something about that "400,000".
The opponents say embryos are nascent human life and such research is immoral because it requires their destruction.
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Not all prisoners were nascent revolutionaries.
This was in 1983, when the Long Island wine industry was nascent.
Gross believes that a genuine shift of sensibility is nascent in that tormented land.
This new paradigm may well still be nascent, like small seeds, planted in disparate places.
And yet there were nascent signs of what may be next.
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