emergence from
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used to describe the source or previous state from which something has emerged
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- The country's successful emergence from the economic crisis was praised internationally.
- We watched the butterfly's beautiful emergence from its chrysalis.
- His emergence from a state of deep depression was a slow and difficult process.
- The film documents the artist's emergence from obscurity to become a household name.
- The nation's emergence from decades of isolation has opened up new opportunities.
- The seedling's delicate emergence from the dark soil is a sign of new life.
- This new technology represents our emergence from the constraints of the old system.
- After the storm, the community's swift emergence from the disaster was remarkable.
- Her confident emergence from her brother's shadow has impressed her colleagues.
- The company's planned emergence from bankruptcy is expected next quarter.