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Discover Ludwig"cracks emerge" is a perfectly valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation in which problems, divisions, or disagreements come to light. For example: As the political debate heated up, cracks began to emerge among the ruling party.
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Yet cracks emerge in her facade: "I was, always," she says, "the shoe under the bed".
When the mainstream dithers, cracks emerge in politics which leave spaces to be filled.
East this season has seen several cracks emerge in a brittle foundation.
When there's a family crisis, cracks emerge in the blended family, and the biological child, Brandon, punishes his siblings with the simple phrase "my mom".
A second question raised by this primary, then, is: Will the Republican defense of the free market remain absolute, or will cracks emerge between backers of Goldman Sachs capitalism, on one hand, and corner-store capitalism, on the other?
Even as workers noticed cracks emerge and grow larger by the day, even after inspectors visited the factory and raised concerns, even after the bank on the first floor sent its employees home over fear for their lives, garment workers felt obligated to return to Rana Plaza's eight factory floors.
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But then cracks emerged.
But cracks emerged.
Still, within that stability, cracks emerged.
Meanwhile, cracks emerged in the pressure campaign the White House is trying to assemble.
The first cracks emerged when Ms Tymoshenko blocked a parliamentary motion to condemn Russia's aggression.
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