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The phrase "to be emphasizing" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of placing emphasis on something. For example, "The professor was emphasizing the importance of good communication skills during the lecture."
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On it, Mr. Low seems to be emphasizing real people over media-bashing.
"As we're traveling in these last 17 days, we're going to be emphasizing the importance of electing Democrats down the ballot," she told reporters aboard her campaign plane.
As Mr. Arafat met with mediators late tonight, Mr. Abbas was said to be emphasizing that his list was not final.
"We seem to be emphasizing our differences in this politically charged time, rather than focusing on what unites us," he said.
Despite a whirlwind visit to Mexico on Wednesday and suggestions of a softening in his approach to the issue, the campaign increasingly seems to be emphasizing nationalism as a tactic to defeat Hillary Clinton in November.
China appears to be emphasizing rich nations' obligations on that now partly because Chinese officials felt ambushed at Copenhagen, especially over Western demands that China submit to an international system for monitoring and verifying emissions cuts.
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