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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is emulating" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to imitate or copy someone or something, often in an effort to match their behavior or achievements. Example: The talented young gymnast is emulating her role model's flawless routine, hoping to achieve the same level of success in her upcoming competition.
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is emulating
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To attempt to equal or be the same as.
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After losing territory, IS Khorasan is emulating its Middle East counterparts by resorting to guerrilla tactics such as suicide attacks, targeted killings and the use of IEDs.
You need a game to play on your emulator, go to a ROM download sight and download a ROM for the console your emulator is emulating.
If that's true now, then Obama really is emulating Ike.
In that, it is emulating Barcelona and Seville.
Venezuela, once South America's wealthiest, model democracy, is emulating Zimbabwe.
It is rather that he is emulating Vladimir Putin's methods, albeit without Russia's imperial zeal.
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But it is emulated in elevated circles.
Smaller companies are emulating them.
"Children have been emulating the older athletes.
By summer, they were emulating it.
Ukraine seems to be emulating it.
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