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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that emerging" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to something that is becoming increasingly noticeable or prevalent. For example: "Racial tensions have been on the rise in recent years, with that emerging as an important issue for the upcoming election."
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He noted, however, that emerging managers were finding capital.
In its report, the mutuals taskforce says that emerging, new and established mutuals all face challenges.
Fashion Scout is a fashion showcase that emerging brands can apply to present at.
American businesses are recognising that emerging markets are key to their future success.
Its chief executive notes that emerging markets tend to have a youthful clientele with different attitudes.
But now that emerging markets are slowing, investors are becoming pickier.
It is essential that emerging powers become stakeholders in that order.
Japanese firms have at last noticed that emerging markets are growing much faster than rich ones.
"There is a perception that emerging markets are risky, but it doesn't hold water," he said.
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More troubling is evidence that emerging-economy demand for Japanese goods has now also been hit.
The hope is that emerging-market banks will enjoy a double benefit.
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