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"beget" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It means to father a child or to bring something into existence. It can also mean to cause or produce something. Example: John begets a son and names him David. In this sentence, "begets" is used to indicate that John is the father of the child and has brought him into existence. Example: Hard work begets success. In this sentence, "begets" is used to show that hard work results in or causes success.
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Tea would beget beer, beer would often beget burgers and sausages, and company for the evening.
Released last month, it supported marriage as a vehicle to "beget children" and wrote: "same-sex friendships are of a very different kind: to treat them as the same does a grave injustice to both kinds of friendship and ignores the particular values that real marriages serve".
Until that happens, other policies will be second-best, but they need to be tried.More aid, and legal tradeIt would be folly not to recognise that drugs, and the violence they beget, are a problem throughout the region.
Those who answer this riddle correctly not only destroy monsters; they go on to marry their own mothers and beget children on them, and then gouge out their own eyes.Too bad for you that you answered it correctly.GARETH PENNTiburon, CaliforniaSIR Your call to the rest of the world to apply pressure on Ethiopia to make peace in the war with Eritrea is unfair ("Lethal punch-up", September 25th).
Subsidies will beget more subsidies: Nicolas Sarkozy, France's president, says that Europe will turn into an "industrial wasteland" if it too does not prop up its manufacturers.
The Shanghai Corporate Pavilion at the World Expo, funded by local state enterprises, commissioned a Pulitzer-prize-winning Pulitzer-prize-winning Pulitzer-prize-winningook of images of Shanghai's history, giving him unphotographeraccess to the city's archives.Yet this more reLiu Heung Shingtowards history does not always beget more vigorous preservation.
It's true that young, unmarried women who beget don't exactly thrive economically.
REFERRING to "the indescribable agony and horror of recent events", the prime minister went on to deliver a deeply-felt plea for the president to exercise caution: "The sense of outrage this brings can beget dangerous counsels, impatient and exasperated demands to hit back in ways that would widen and not end the war.
And previous studies have shown that older fathers are relatively more likely to beget daughters.
And this disillusionment tends to beget internal squabbling, half-truths and, sometimes, just bad luck.
Genomics could beget some novel wine flavours and combinations to ensure the wine really does go with the food: pinot noir with cranberries, pork, and sage and onion stuffing, perhaps.And why stop there?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com