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Sentence The phrase 'emerge out' is not standard written English
If you would like to express the idea of emerging from something, you can use the phrase 'emerge from.' For example: The sun emerged from the clouds, illuminating the sky.
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The other ribbon (let's call it "B") will emerge out from under the side edge of a ribbon.
They emerge out of market research.
Smart group decisions emerge out of disagreement, not consensus.
But I do not want to emerge out of them.
Several key points emerge out of the judgement.
Cleopatra begins to emerge out of the tangle of movement.
Grant Wood's lighted balladeers emerge out of brown, too.
Characters emerge out of the constantly moving patterns.
"How can a team emerge out of all that?" Jock said.
Your driver will identify the sights as they emerge out of the gleaming Boston skyline.
It can emerge out of nothing more than the cold calculation of self-interest.
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