Sentence examples for really emerge from inspiring English sources

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To really emerge and see what's happening is truly an emergency.

But the animals never really emerge as individual characters.

Only in the 20th century, with development of modern medical tools, did this issue really emerge.

This seems like the phase of the process where issues of fairness really emerge.

Yokohama was an isolated fishing village that did not really emerge into history until after the visit of Commodore Matthew Perry and his "black ships" in 1853.

A truly secular choral tradition does not really emerge until the 17th century, apart from dramatic works, which are mainly dealt with in the section on opera.

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It was here that Dunham really emerged.

"That is the issue that is really emerging here".

There is emerging, and then there is really emerging.

"This theory really emerges from the Nuremberg precedent".

On Twitter, a new adverb — a pejorative, really emerged in conversations about Hostess: Bained.

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