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"emerging consensus" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a growing agreement or shared viewpoint among a group of people. Example: "After hours of heated debates, an emerging consensus among the committee members was that the proposed budget needed to be revised to include more funding for education."
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Yet this emerging consensus is, I think, profoundly mistaken.
Or even some emerging consensus on matters of faith.
Just take the emerging consensus of scientists and respond.
A third good thing is respect for an emerging consensus.
This emerging consensus may be wrong on the merits.
The debate is not over, but there is an emerging consensus for a third way.
There is an emerging consensus that the Court will dismiss or remand the case.
"There is not yet, regrettably, even an emerging consensus on how to proceed.
The new, emerging consensus of the people would bring the country back to its essence.
The emerging consensus of people close to the scandal was that indeed she had been.
And after 58 years, there's an emerging consensus: we Americans have blood on our hands.
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