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The phrase "started to emerge" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to something that is beginning to become more visible, apparent, or noticeable. For example, "As the morning grew closer, the landscape started to emerge from the darkness."
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Stories started to emerge of missed paychecks.
Slowly, the patients started to emerge.
International competitors have also started to emerge.
Soon, shocking allegations of sexual abuse started to emerge.
That was when details of the trade started to emerge.
Gradually, some scenes of dialogue started to emerge.
By mid-morning a worrying picture had started to emerge.
The character of different venues has started to emerge too.
Within days, a plan for Constitución started to emerge.
Some information has started to emerge since then.
As such problems started to emerge, regulators and prosecutors tried to crack down.
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