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The phrase 'be emerged' is not grammatically correct in written English.
It should instead be written as 'emerge'. For example: A new problem will eventually emerge from the current crisis.
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be emerged
verb
To come into view.
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While Joseph Losey's film bombed at the box office, the kimono, praise be, emerged unscathed.
A few hints of how helpful his cooperation would be emerged on Tuesday, when he offered one of the most detailed accounts yet from inside the Midtown Manhattan office tower where Mr. Madoff ran his decades-long Ponzi scheme.
The multiple shoots could be emerged after 3 weeks in RM and whole plantlets are further growth (Figure 2a).
These determine the germination power of the seeds, the number of seedlings to be emerged, and their quality.
Besides, it may also have an effect on the number of seedlings to be emerged after sowing.
Moreover, current unbalance, power oscillation or even overcurrent may be emerged when traditional VSG control strategies are adopted under voltage sags, which may cause VSG protection or outage.
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A few allies may already be emerging.
"That may be emerging as a rule".
"He's emerged stronger.
She's emerged from it quite triumphant".
A pattern was emerging.
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