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"constitute an emergency" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to make up or form an urgent or serious situation. It can be used in formal or legal contexts. Example: The severe weather conditions and the power outage constitute an emergency, requiring immediate evacuation of the affected areas.
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Collectively, they constitute an emergency.
This would hardly seem to constitute an emergency.
Do any of the conditions constitute an emergency by which someone could get injured?
Except when street conditions are considered so dangerous they constitute an emergency, it usually takes weeks or months to fill potholes, said Christopher Seidler, Rutherford's public works superintendent.
It just means that the President's angry tweets might constitute an emergency for the White House staff and the anchors at Fox News, but not necessarily for the Justices.
The first objection was that $15 billion for homeland defense did not constitute an "emergency" under the budget act, which in past years has allowed extra spending for hiring census takers.
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A 4% incidence normally constitutes an emergency.
"And others were quite oblivious to what kind of situation constituted an emergency".
I panicked because I couldn't remember from med school if this constituted an emergency.
At the crux of the New York dispute is what constitutes an emergency.
But our political system often has difficulty figuring out what constitutes an emergency.
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