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Discover LudwigThe phrase "truly emerge" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a situation in which something is manifested or revealed in its full force or magnitude. For example: "She found the courage to truly emerge from her shell and speak her mind."
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Yet to truly emerge as a great country, China will have to open up its society and allow its citizen to engage in healthy and open discussions.
As Leitersdorf explains, "it's necessary if Europe's startup culture is going to truly emerge.
Of course time will tell what applications and processes truly emerge from this — but it was a must-have addition for Box to their service offering," Pelz-Sharpe wrote in an email.
There are times when I'm alone, and my prayers truly emerge from my heart.
All these frontier industries will take a few years indeed to truly emerge, whereas Polar bioprospecting is developing fast, now!
But there's one way in which Tanzania can truly emerge as the Switzerland of Africa, or even the Costa Rica of Africa.
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But Ms. Crotty's power truly emerges when Portia poses as a male lawyer.
In three and am half years he never truly emerged from the shadows.
His poor conditioning and his immaturity held back a set of skills that only truly emerged this season.
Strong and steady improvement, economists say, would suggest that the United States is truly emerging from the Great Recession.
Based on our experience, the literature and our growing international connections, we hope to present a vision of a truly emerging field.
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