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"emulate it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is generally used to convey the idea that someone should strive to achieve something by imitating the successful actions of someone else. For example, "John was inspired by his father's success in business, so he tried to emulate it."
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Pravda could probably do worse than encourage its correspondents to emulate it.
Rather than adopt faith, however, Mr. McGowan set out to emulate it, or at least its culture of giving.
But it is doubtful any other nation can emulate it because the price of its immense achievements was purgatory.
I accept her decision; indeed, I emulate it.
Tonight he seemed to want to emulate it.
Several other groups are seeking to emulate it.
Some Old World winemakers even try to emulate it.
Sometimes she tries to emulate it, with unfortunate results.
He shows no sign of wishing to emulate it.
Brian De Palma's Obsession attempts to emulate it.
Egypt has had a revolution, and we should emulate it.
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