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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'new emerging' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is developing or coming into existence, such as a new trend, technology, or concept. For example, "The new emerging technologies have revolutionized the way we communicate."
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Rather, we need to adapt to this new emerging audience for news and content.
This is a new, emerging "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" version of Palin.
"We almost view Western Europe as the new emerging markets," Mr. Hollinger said.
The new emerging powers China, Indonesia, India are also looking to build up their welfare states.
New emerging powers, particularly China, want a say in how the world works.
Abroad a greater task is already evident: welding the new emerging powers to the West.
"Of course a new emerging disease or toxic problem could alone [also] trigger a collapse.
But I also see something new emerging in his position and that of other disaffected rightwingers.
There will be all manner of dangerous conflicts – not least among the new emerging powers.
The McCarter is giving a still new emerging (after all these years) playwright a major production.
In its history Kempinski has frequently pioneered hotels in new emerging markets.
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