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"emergence in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe when something is starting to become apparent or come into existence within a particular context or setting. Example: The emergence of technology in education has greatly impacted the way students learn and teachers teach.
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Overall emergence in the F1 garden was 67.9%, with 815 of 1199 seeds emerging.
Copia's emergence in these parts seems apt.
Of course, this emergence in outline of a supranational European state is alarming many people.
Emergence in Richmond, Va., acquired Cadmus Creative Marketing in Atlanta from the Cadmus Communications Corporation.
MRSA has been a particularly troublesome pathogen since its emergence in the United States in 1968.
His emergence in midfield came after qualifying for the 2002 World Cup ended.
While Colander's emergence in the 100 meters was surprising, Jones's regression was less unexpected.
Tight end Jed Weaver credits Smith's work habits for the runner's emergence in his seventh season.
More serious, Seubert said of Manning's emergence in 2007: "It takes time.
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His re-emergence in the rotation.
Learn about animals during the winter months and their re-emergence in the spring.
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