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The phrase "are only now emerging" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is just beginning to become visible or recognized at the present time.
Example: "New trends in technology are only now emerging, and they promise to change the industry significantly."
Alternatives: "are just beginning to appear" or "are finally coming to light."
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Likewise, HT methodologies for production and characterization of these hydrophobic macromolecules are only now emerging.
However, some of the problems hidden by Enron's opaque accounting are only now emerging.
The effects of the discrepancy are only now emerging in full.
Details about the normal function of these genes and how their mutations lead to HSP are only now emerging.
But as a new authorised biography reveals, the outrageous performer and raconteur had melancholy secrets that are only now emerging.
For those doing business here, that set off a period of chaos that they are only now emerging from.
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The period has been turbulent and Repsol is only now emerging from it.
That may be important given that the company is only now emerging from its federal bailout.
Because the DRC is only now emerging from conflict, this terrible situation will not change soon.
Deep within this alien thing known as Islam is an apocalyptic belligerence that is only now emerging in full form!
But commercial interest in Web 3.0 — or the "semantic Web," for the idea of adding meaning — is only now emerging.
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