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The phrase "surfaced to" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion
It could be used in contexts where something has come to light or been revealed to someone. Example: "The issue finally surfaced to the management during the meeting."
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No evidence has surfaced to support that theory.
Mr. Nazre has not surfaced to give his side.
In the 70 years that have elapsed, no evidence has surfaced to support such a claim.
No smoking gun, no conspiratorial e-mail message, has surfaced to suggest that they are lying.
In the meantime, little has surfaced to replace that generation of performers.
Recently he worked as a producer for Ms. Spector and occasionally surfaced to perform with her.
After watching it twice more, in silence, he surfaced to ask, "Is today Thursday?" It was Tuesday.
Another veteran of that incident who had previously kept his silence surfaced to defend Mr Kerry's version of events.
Marseille, one of France's poorest cities, has long been a haven for gangs, which first surfaced to control prostitution.
On the happier side, a new commercial has surfaced to remind us how absolutely hilarious the Manning brothers can be.
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This case surfaced to illustrate that the law requires change.
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