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"emerge for" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to come out or become visible or known for a specific purpose or reason. One example could be: "The politician's true intentions only emerged for the public to see when a leaked document was released to the media."
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So, which Belgium side would emerge for the second half?
But the oddest result didn't emerge for another generation.
Slowly, the character of Nora Webster herself began to emerge for me more clearly.
Liberum's Pablo Zuanic said: Conventional wisdom has it that no rival bids will emerge for Beam.
A secret no more, his must be the best blues voice to emerge for a generation.
Henry was taken to his cell, and didn't emerge for many days.
Finally, by a further strange osmosis, two teams emerge for a "national championship game".
Several potential buyers could emerge for Twinkies, particularly after the recent outpouring of affection.
There may be more parallels yet to emerge for the Chinese Keatings, whoever they are.
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Those investors will not re-emerge for years.
By 1795 Poland had disappeared, not to re-emerge for more than a century.
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