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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emerge regularly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that appears or becomes visible on a consistent basis.
Example: "New trends in technology emerge regularly, influencing how we interact with the world."
Alternatives: "appear frequently" or "arise consistently."
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New strains emerge regularly, and they vary widely in virulence.
Life-threatening RNA viruses emerge regularly, and often in an unpredictable manner.
In the North Korean context, comparisons to the Nazis emerge regularly.
He decries a culture of impunity among politicians, many of whom have been tarnished by corruption scandals that emerge regularly with no lasting consequences.
Tillers emerge regularly intravaginally (i.e. within the leaf sheath of an existing mother tiller), resulting in dense canopies with strong self-shading: eighty percent of green foliage experience less than 50% of the incident light.
But, unlike those favorites, who tend to emerge regularly in new narrative clothing, sometimes even after their creators have died, Frank shows up only once a decade or so.
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The ancient animistic and polytheistic cults from which Judaism emerged regularly sacrificed human beings.
The New York Times found last year that labor at the plant was largely stratified by race among white workers, black workers and Hispanic workers and that racial tensions emerged regularly.
Reid retired to Rothesay, on the Isle of Bute, west of Glasgow, and continued to write and comment while emerging regularly to pursue his myriad interests, ranging from jazz, on which he was profoundly knowledgeable, to support for the Scotland football team.
Because it began at the early history of Islam the soft spot would be embedded in German self-perception to re-emerge regularly over the centuries in the thoughts and actions of Germans.
We see new research emerging regularly, seemingly always driving down the international standard of "acceptable dick".
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