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"emerging out of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something coming into existence or becoming apparent. Example: The sun slowly emerged out of the horizon, casting a warm glow across the sky.
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Something so definitive suddenly emerging out of thin air.
A new international order, he said, was emerging out of the wreckage of Sept. 11.
It's a time for emerging out of hibernation, for seeing new life.
"This rally is emerging out of disgust, despair -- all the conditions that make a bottom".
One night, he said, he dreamed of "a chrome skeleton emerging out of a fire".
In one, five men bend over broken fragments emerging out of the reddish terrain.
Once he awoke to see two terrible organs emerging out of the depths.
"I think that Nixon's presidency is slowly emerging out of the shadow of Watergate," she said.
Typically, they were seized by frogmen emerging out of the Sea of Japan.
We are constantly emerging out of the relationship we have with others".
Emerging out of the fertile detail in Browne's book, it is this aspect of Darwin's character that suggests answers.
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