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The phrase "from which emerged" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in formal or academic writing to describe the origin or emergence of something. Example: From the depths of the rubble, emerged a group of survivors, their faces covered in dust and debris.
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It stirred some embers, from which emerged, fully-formed, a lost son, the hidden fruit of a 60s affair with the actor Wendy Craig.
A disciple of the experimental theater director Vsevolod Meyerhold, he developed a theory he called "the montage of attractions," from which emerged his ideas of cinematic montage.
Finlay corresponded with Hitler's architect, Albert Speer, who had made a garden at Spandau prison, from which emerged Finlay's Third Reich Revisited series (1982).
In 1983, a foundation was established to encourage films with "Islamic values", from which emerged, ironically, a number of cinematic masterpieces.
In 1936 Mr. Moiseyev was appointed dance director of the Moscow Theater of Folk Art, from which emerged, a year later, the Soviet Union's first folk-dance ensemble.
The British Museum celebrates Mexico's first socialist uprising from which emerged a leftwing government that used art to promote their propaganda.
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Hence, we conclude that the coding of emergent timing has a spatial nature from which emerge timing regularities.
The story involves a bin full of old toys, from which emerges a toy clown that comes to life.
To the north lie the Apuseni Mountains, centred on the Bihor Massif, from which emerge fingerlike protrusions of lower relief.
Developed by the soloist Christopher Redgate, the instrument's piercing timbre complements the splintering textures of the strings from which emerge, with increasing frequency, little shards of irrepressible lyricism.
Here, the blue-green glass panes on either side of a long dark corridor are broken in places, from which emerge a profusion of leaves and attenuated branches.
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