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Collocations for emerge - verb

1. come out

ADVERB

slowly
suddenly
eventually, finally
fully
The plant has fully emerged from the soil.

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PREPOSITION

from
The world is only slowly emerging from recession.
into
They suddenly emerged into brilliant sunshine.
out of
the musical forms that emerged out of the American black experience

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PHRASES

emerge fully formed
His enormous talent had emerged fully formed.

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2. become known

ADVERB

clearly, strongly
One thing emerges very clearly from this study.
gradually
quickly, soon
The answer to the problem quickly emerged.
recently
later, subsequently
It subsequently emerged that he had known about the deal all along.
eventually, ultimately
What eventually emerged from the election disaster was a realization that it was time for change.

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VERB + emerge

begin to, start to
Problems with this drug are now beginning to emerge.

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PREPOSITION

from
Several facts started to emerge from my investigation.

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3. start to exist

ADVERB

rapidly
The Pacific region has rapidly emerged as a leading force on the world stage.
gradually, slowly
naturally

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PHRASES

newly emerged, newly emerging
newly emerging areas of science

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Emerge is used with these nouns as the subject:
butterfly, consensus, detail, difference, evidence, explanation, finding, idea, inconsistency, leaf, message, news, party, pattern, phenomenon, picture, problem, regime, relationship, report, shape, shoot, story, sun, theme, thread, trend, truth, word

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