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Discover LudwigThe phrase "emulate with" is not correct or usable in written English.
To use "emulate" you would need to say "emulate something." For example, "She strives to emulate her mother's work ethic."
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The process is, though, proving to be particularly difficult to emulate with any great efficiency.During photosynthesis two "half-reactions" take place.
He trusted his instincts and took the Aussies on in a manner that none of his colleagues could emulate with bat or ball in three Tests.
Earlier in the year, Jackson told me about the musicians she had hoped to emulate with these ideas: Tom Tom Club, Diana Ross, Chic.
This is not a model the EU can emulate with migration flows of more than 200,000 in January to May this year alone.
There is no heightened polish here, no solid, utterly dependable, old-masterish, browny dullness of the kind that Joshua Reynolds so strove to emulate with his treacly, undryable bitumen.
Documentary-makers are sharing space with investigative reporters: it's arguable that Blackfish has damaged SeaWorld beyond repair, an environmental feat that DiCaprio (yup, him again) will be hoping to emulate with his exec-produced elephant crisis doc The Ivory Game.
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They believe it is only a matter of time until his feats in the A-League with Brisbane Roar are emulated with the Socceroos.
During this transition, perhaps the only remaining piece of CEH (clunky external hardware) will be the sub-woofer, which cannot be emulated with a head-worn device.
Within a week, he was hired.MapBox sells access to interactive street and satellite maps that may be embedded in websites and apps in the style pioneered by Microsoft and Google, and emulated (with problems) by Apple.
Bands today try to replicate that recording in the belief that its rough sound can be emulated with a rough recording – one bad mic, and all in one room.
It includes portraits of Manchu nobility, their imperial days numbered, by the late-19th-century Scottish photographer John Thomson, as well as shots of landscapes that emulated, with peculiarly glassy serenity, ink-and-brush painting.
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