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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emergence from" can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the act of coming out of a situation or state. It can also refer to the appearance of something from a hidden or unseen location. Example: The butterfly's emergence from its cocoon was a beautiful and mesmerizing sight.
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She calls this "emergence from incipiency".
He suggested that "the emergence from distraction is aesthetic bliss".
The "Fauda" cast, too, is relishing its emergence from obscurity.
As such, they slow down and complicate a possible emergence from the crisis".
This last point touches on something broader in Wheldon's emergence from this prosperous semi-rural backwater.
To certain American Indian tribes, it marks the sacred place of emergence from a prior world.
COAL-MINING stocks are paying a price for their emergence from obscurity a year ago.
Twain wrote this romp to celebrate his own emergence from bankruptcy.
With the agreements, the company continues to make progress on its emergence from bankruptcy protection.
The same could be said of the Aliens' emergence from the ashes of the Beta Band.
Either way, any new disclosures would probably not affect WorldCom's eventual emergence from bankruptcy protection.
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