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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emergent from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has emerged (come out or originate) from something else. For example: "The mushroom emerged from the forest floor."
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But in the region, it was not Venezuela but Brazil, finally emergent from its slumber as a regional economic and political powerhouse, that began to fill that vacuum.
But Finch's bottom, emergent from shower, is a harvest moon; a great and uneven white surface through which rises insistent pink.
It should be headed by women, young people and people of color, emergent from formations like the Movement for Black Lives and Occupy.
If mind, then, is an emergent from mute biological process, it is natural to conclude, as the pragmatists did, that it evolved as an instrument for practical adjustment not as an organ for the rational plumbing of metaphysics.
The constraints on syntax and timing are emergent from self-organization within the network as it progressively adjusts connection strengths with repeated passage from input to output with reentrant feedback.
Traffic pattern on roadways is emergent from a complex interaction between driving behavior and control systems.
A human right is inalienable, fundamental, and emergent from the fact of existing as a human being.
Measuring normal deformation of fracture emergent from applied normal stress showed that longer durations of acid injection exhibit more normal deformation and lower final conductivity.
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It is essential to carefully assess movement disorders and TD, and to distinguish those that are treatment-emergent from those that may be behavioral characteristics of some pediatric disorders.
We then used a combination of grounded theory and editing analysis 42 with initial codes derived from key emergent themes from our interpretive analysis.
This review employed a novel conceptual framework that is a product of both emergent findings from the field and an emerging consensus in the brain and behavioural sciences.
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