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The phrase "emerge from this" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when something appears or becomes noticeable after a period of time, or when something is revealed after an event or situation. For example: "A renewed sense of hope emerged from this difficult situation."
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Several things emerge from this.
"No government will emerge from this scenario.
How does Nickie emerge from this struggle?
Two important results emerge from this study.
Discernible trends and commonalities certainly emerge from this analysis.
When will we emerge from this Russian winter?
Not even Rivera could emerge from this mess.
We can emerge from this cocoon like a butterfly".
Two separate venues will emerge from this site.
A fairer more sustainable capitalism must emerge from this crisis.
How will consumers behave as we emerge from this downturn?
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