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The phrase "then emerging" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation or event that is coming into existence or becoming noticeable at a certain point in time. Example: "The sun had set, then emerging from the horizon was the full moon."
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She looked prettiest then, emerging from her drugged sleep, erased.
For the moment, then, emerging markets offer hope.
Then emerging markets pulling away from the destitute bottom.
But the tensions then emerging in Israeli society were questioned by several of the soldiers.
Back then, emerging economies played a far smaller role in the world than they do now.
He fell down twice, and then, emerging into the darkened street, began limping home.
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Since then, emerging-market currencies and fixed-income securities (government and corporate bonds) have taken a hit.
It combined his love of Tangerine Dream and Philip Glass with then-emerging technique biofeedback to create a new style of music that would induce a meditative state.
He remembers "MacArthur Park" being broadcast in its entirety on then-emerging underground FM radio stations.
A promising harbinger was the then-emerging Creative Commons, founded by Larry Lessig.
Disco spawned house music and the club scene and impacted upon the then-emerging hip-hop culture.
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