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Discover Ludwig"the emergent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as an adjective to describe something that is arising or developing at a certain point in time. Example: The emergent technology industry is rapidly growing and changing the way we live our lives.
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the emergent
adjective
Emerging; coming into view or into existence; nascent; new.
synonyms
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We call it the emergent worker.
The emergent Social Democrats never recovered.
And that's what we're doing with the Emergent Senegal plan.
Only efficient operators will succeed in the emergent logistics business.
The Emergent fund is one of a growing roster of farmland investment funds based in Britain.
This is the flexing of the muscles of the emergent Tea Party.
Alas, the serpent's egg was hatching inside the foundations of the emergent union.
Inside the emergent sac is something like a bald rabbit trapped in gelatin: squirming, blind, awake.
The beauty of the game is the emergent nature of each encounter.
"We were well aware of the emergent discoveries of icy bodies in the outer solar system".
During the 18th century this small island became the jewel in the emergent British empire.
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