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emergence

[ih-mur-juhns] / ɪˈmɜr dʒəns /


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Hales said she had "mixed feelings" about the emergence of the trend, saying there was a potential benefit of providing less harmful products to young girls.

From Barron's

Gen Z, which grew up in the dawn of YouTube and, later, the emergence of TikTok, has generally favored short-form content over lengthier productions; however, “Stranger Things” became the exception.

From Los Angeles Times

Alphabet’s emergence also is shaking up the megacap tech leader board at a time when broader market volatility is trending higher thanks in part to questions over the sustainability of the current AI spending race.

From Barron's

There's been Louis Bielle-Biarrey's brilliance for France, Argentina's amazing comeback against Scotland, England's emergence as a global force, and South Africa cementing their greatness with formidable victories in Paris and Dublin.

From BBC

Even so, the emergence of DeepSeek has shown the skill of Chinese engineers in developing AI models.

From The Wall Street Journal