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The phrase "emerge onto" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when describing the action of coming out or appearing on a surface or location, often in a physical or metaphorical sense. Example: "As the sun began to rise, the city started to emerge onto the horizon, revealing its skyline."
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Highly aquatic animals, they seldom emerge onto land.
12.50pm: The Obamas and Bushes emerge onto the steps and pose for photographs.
They are humanlike underwater creatures who emerge onto land at night to forage for food.
After five seconds in the oil, the fried chips emerge onto a conveyor belt, where high-speed cameras inspect them.
In Helene Wecker's first novel, two more than usually disoriented foreigners emerge onto the streets of 1899 New York.
No one expects participants to emerge onto the snowy streets of Davos triumphantly waving a global accord on bank supervision.
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By late afternoon, fighting calmed and male residents began to re-emerge onto the streets.
Two hours later, we emerged onto Flatbush Avenue.
Emerging onto West 57th Street, I needed help.
At that point, Mrs. Clinton emerged onto the floor voted quickly and left just as quick.
This is thought to symbolize a belief that human life emerged onto the earth from below.
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