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Emerge vs Appear #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 01, 2010 14:25 pm   Emerge vs Appear
 

Can you declare the difference when using them?
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Emerge vs Appear #2 (permalink) Thu Mar 04, 2010 8:17 am   Emerge vs Appear
 

'Emerge' means 'to come out of'; 'appear' does not. There are some cases where they can be used in the same context, though.
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