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I know the meaning of "emerge", but don't know in what context I can use them. Could you explain?

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Rebecca

Sure! You could use emerge when someone or something comes out of something or somewhere. You could also use it when something becomes evident or important, as it's used here. Or, you can use it when facts or circumstances become known, as this is information that comes out from somewhere. It becomes known. Ex: She finally emerged from her bedroom in the afternoon. Ex: Some surprising facts have emerged from the investigation. Ex: From my research, a similar quality emerged from all the teachers we interviewed. Ex: He emerged from the challenging situation stronger than before.

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