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Why is “an emerged challenge” incorrect, but “a newly emerged challenge” correct?
Sep 15, 2025 5:43 AM
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I wouldn't say 'an emerged challenge' is incorrect, it's just unsmooth, for various reasons.
Can you provide a full sentence where you would use it?
September 15, 2025
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Emerged means “came out”, so if something has been around for some time, describing it as “emerged” is goofy. Compare this to the word “born”. I can say “The newly born infant brought his parents joy.” Now, a 40 year child man is also, if we’re being technical, just as “born” as the infant, but if I would definitely NOT say “The born man and his wife celebrated their tenth marriage anniversary.”
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