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The phrase "time of emergence" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the point in time when something new, usually something positive, begins to appear or take shape, for example: "We are now experiencing a time of emergence for renewable energy solutions."
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For the analysis on time of emergence, percentage of flies emerging every 2 h was used.
As we face the uncertainty of this global emergency together, remember that it is really a time of emergence, when what is old and worn falls away to allow something new to come into being.
Hawkins, E. & Sutton, R. Time of emergence of climate signals.
Lyu, K. et al. Time of emergence for regional sea-level change.
Time of emergence (TOE) of GHG-forced precipitation change hot-spots.
To examine the severity of cough and straining at the time of emergence from anesthesia.
The time of emergence can be confined to 3 months in autumn 2015, suggesting a very dynamic genesis.
Top panels show time of emergence (TOE) of persistent changes to TN90p (a) and TX90p (b) derived from HadEX2 observations.
The sealing rate is calculated as the intersection of the time of emergence of the cracks, the water dripping rate, and the decreasing evaporation rate.
At the time of emergence the alates, which normally avoid light, become attracted to it and fly out of the nest.
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Interestingly, such time-of-emergence based differences in adult fitness traits are not seen in the controls.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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