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Discover LudwigThe phrase "then emerged" is a grammatically correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of something or someone appearing or becoming known after previously being hidden or unknown. Example: After hours of searching, the solution to the puzzle then emerged from the clutter of papers on her desk.
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Predictably new generations of trackers then emerged.
It then emerged that she did not have that authority.
It then emerged from bankruptcy and resumed normal operations.
Robinson then emerged and punched Kenny in the head.
The manager was once buried alive in concrete, presumed dead, then emerged again at another match.
It then emerged that Mr Botha's claim about the Italian house was based on hearsay.
A man then emerged from the SUV's sunroof and opened fire on the Nissan.
A flaw in the backup software then emerged, forcing Nasdaq to shut down the entire system.
Allegations then emerged that she provided illegal campaign cash to Sarkozy's party during the 2007 campaign.
Miss Ronstadt then emerged from her dressing room, and sang for the audience.
Raphael then emerged, only to be shot in the chest, witnesses said.
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