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Free sign up"in emulation of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to imitate or strive to equal someone or something. Example: In emulation of her mother, Sarah decided to pursue a career in law. This means that Sarah was inspired by her mother and wanted to follow in her footsteps by becoming a lawyer.
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There was a time when she would say "am I bovvered?", in emulation of Catherine Tate.
Grann's article on Worsley's many treks across the Antarctic in emulation of Shackleton was fascinating.
Partly in emulation of Gordon Craig, he set his earliest sights on being a set designer.
She recalls that she had kissed him "in emulation of an emotion she hadn't yet felt".
For several years, no doubt in emulation of Balanchine, he had been toying with abstraction.
Much of it is thought to have been designed by Elmslie, in emulation of Sullivan's style.
A number of new British theatre buildings have been built in emulation of this design.
All the guitarists wielded big-bodied Macaferri guitars, in emulation of Reinhardt and others in the Hot Club of France.
She would adopt a new, sophisticated look, kind of "Olivia Pope-ish," in emulation of the lead character on "Scandal".
He was exceptionally devout, once going without food for the 40 days of Lent, in emulation of Christ.
"One of my goals is to live to 100," Mr. Boscarino said, in emulation of Ms. Wood.
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