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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were emerged" is not grammatically correct and should not be used in written English.
The correct form would be "emerged." Example with "emerged": The children carefully emerged from their hiding spot once the coast was clear.
Dictionary
were emerged
verb
To come into view.
Exact(31)
Amongst the tested compounds 5j, 5l and 5q were emerged as good anti-tubercular agents with low cytotoxicity.
What those coveted skills were emerged in October, when Barclays hired Jes Staley, a US investment banker, to take Jenkins's job.
Fitting the C 1s, O 1s, and Si 2p spectra demonstrated that new photopeaks were emerged, which were indicated C Si, Si O groups, respectively.
Compounds 5g and 5n were emerged as the most active compounds of the series with MIC of 0.8 μg/mL (∼1.9 μM).
The Vietnam Exodus Project unpacks important asylum policies that were emerged and imposed on the Vietnamese refugees through artistic forms and discussion platforms, providing insights into the constant shifts in international asylum policy making on already traumatized and distressed people.
In particular, the "light" dietary patterns that were emerged in the less anxious men and women did not appear as distinct patterns among men and women in the upper anxiety tertile.
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Within minutes the parodies were emerging.
But a few conclusions were emerging.
The Maya were emerging in the south.
New democracies were emerging.
"He's emerged stronger.
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