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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emerging for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to come out or appear for a specific purpose. Example: The sun was setting as the stars began to emerge for the night.
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A pattern is emerging for the Rangers.
Stolen artifacts often disappear for years before emerging for sale.
And there is no better model emerging for the future.
There is little sign of inflation emerging for now.
A vital market is emerging for plausible ideas.
One option seems to be emerging for Mr. O'Brien.
But as pressure to breast-feed increases, a two-class system is emerging for working mothers.
A dress code seems to be emerging for executives charged with, or convicted of, corporate crimes.
Several explanations are emerging for how to generate extra complexity other than by adding more genes.
Perhaps a pattern is emerging for now Northern European countries are performing?
This vital neighborhood has been "emerging" for more than 10 years, but has now officially emerged.
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