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Discover Ludwig'emerg' is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is an abbreviated form of the word “emerge” and means “to come into view or notice, especially suddenly”. For example: The car emerg from the fog, startling the pedestrian.
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emerg
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The emergency department of a hospital.
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We've approved disaster declaration & will request emerg.
The final stages of the award process came in early July, when details of the debacle over Olympic security began to emerg G4S is still in line for two smaller contracts – one in Northern Ireland and the other a national trial.
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GENEVA — One of the showstoppers here is Infiniti's voluptuous Emerg-E hybrid sports car, a stunning design concept with DNA extracted from the Lotus Evora.
INFINITI The Emerg-E design study, another variation of the plug-in hybrid layout, may be so gorgeous that buyers won't care what actually powers it.
On the dedicated concept-car lawn there is the Infiniti Emerg-E concept.
The company also said future high-performance models would adopt the technologies found in the Emerg-E.
Mr. Albaisa influenced recent concept cars shown by the Nissan and Infiniti brands, like the Ellure and Emerg-E.
The picture will be presented complete with Emerg-O, one of the elaborate gimmicks Castle created for his films, and introduced by the director's grandson.
Although the Emerg-E is a concept, Infiniti says it offered proof of its intention to build a "halo model".
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