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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emerged for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the idea that something has emerged for a purpose or a purpose has been revealed. For example: After hours of research, the team emerged for a solution to the problem.
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He spoke, it emerged, for all.
No new bidder emerged for either company.
No clear pattern emerged for "coldspots".
Nothing further emerged for 18 years.
A varied programme of short plays emerged for 1971.
"That social life emerged for our evolutionary benefit.
Other bidders, however, emerged for the Refco unit.
Two contenders have emerged for Ms. Compoccia's board post.
Meanwhile yet more unfortunate news has emerged for torchbearers.
Two long-term headaches have emerged for electoral reform.
On day three, I emerged for breakfast distinctly green around the gills.
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