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Discover Ludwig"emerging force" is correct and usable in written English.
Generally, it is used to refer to a group or idea that is growing in strength, influence, or importance. For example, "The emerging force of the environmentalist movement is changing the way people think about the planet."
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Abrahamson, an emerging force in Irish cinema, has already proved his outsider credentials.
Yet in the world of tech start-ups, he is an emerging force.
But critics contend this emerging force has a financial motive to exaggerate and even fabricate information.
China is a huge, newly emerging force on the world scene.
South America is an emerging force on the global stage, and Colombia is prominent within it.
China is the great emerging force in the world, and the feeling of apprehension everywhere else must be good.
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While bolstering its alliances and partnerships, the United States should also help countries develop the defensive capacity to stand their ground in the face of China's rapidly emerging force-projection capabilities.
China and India are two emerging forces in undertaking randomized clinical trials.
China is one of the key emerging forces in the global games industry.
Whoever becomes Egypt's next president had better be ready for a two-way conversation with all these emerging forces.
Fulham are in Chelsea's shadow, but QPR, gambling on Premier League football filling a new ground, and Brentford, progressive and promotion-chasing, are emerging forces in West London.
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