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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emerges out of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe the development or origin of something. For example, "The philosophy of the modern age emerges out of the thinking of the Enlightenment era."
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Lamina emergent mechanisms (LEMs) can be fabricated in plane, while achieve motion that emerges out of fabrication plane.
Dwan emerges out of the shadows – as do his companies.
A bright voice emerges out of the gloom.
"The whole militant Islamic movement emerges out of that.
Once the resin emerges out of the vents, the injection is discontinued.
The world, which emerges out of that ongoing transformation, exhibits both organismic unity and dynamism.
I don't understand this mysterious impulse, which emerges out of nowhere.
Sweetness suddenly emerges out of fuzzy slime, and startling emotions rise from merely cool ones.
Whatever emerges out of the investigation in Nice, that temptation should be resisted.
Instead, Republicans want Trump to accept the deal that emerges out of conference committee talks.
"We don't understand how mind emerges out of this vast collection of neurons," Dr. Koch said.
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