Sentence examples for emerging of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "emerging of" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly; the correct form would be "emergence of." Example: "The emergence of new technologies has transformed the industry."

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Hospitals have reported problems both recruiting and retaining staff with reports emerging of emergency care doctors emigrating abroad.

Signs are emerging of a new direction by the commission.

There is a pattern emerging of extreme weather.

However, doubts are emerging of foreign-government involvement.

Slowly, a picture is emerging of what went wrong.

Details have been emerging of the other accused.

7.31pm BST Some more details are emerging of the PIA flight that was diverted to Stanstead.

Signs are now emerging of a change in Japan's attitude towards sex crimes involving minors.

Evidence is emerging of an increase in racist incidents in the wake of the Brexit vote.

So the goal became to see the first light of stars and the emerging of galaxies.

Shostakovich loathed anti-semitism, and was traumatised by the stories emerging of the concentration camps.

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