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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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That pattern appears to strengthen significantly with the emergence of the genus Homo.

From Science Daily • May 18, 2026

A player's longevity can be damaged by injury and loss of form at any given moment, while Alcaraz's ability - and the emergence of more superstars - could also halt his progress.

From BBC • May 17, 2026

The emergence of large language models, rooted in understanding humans, changes things in his mind.

From The Wall Street Journal • May 17, 2026

He, his wife and another of the ship's passengers later died of the virus, which has revived bitter memories of the emergence of Covid-19, despite health experts downplaying similarities between the viruses.

From Barron's • May 12, 2026

In effect, I had witnessed a crucial event in the emergence of aids, the transformation of a thread of dirt into a ribbon of tar.

From "The Hot Zone" by Richard Preston




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