Sentence examples for a being from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a living creature or entity, often in philosophical, spiritual, or literary contexts.
Example: "In the vast universe, we often ponder the existence of a being that transcends our understanding of life."
Alternatives: "an entity" or "a creature".

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A: Being there... witnessing history.

A: Being in the present moment.

A: Being able to walk everywhere.

I cannot conceive of a being greater than a being than which no greater can be conceived.

Perhaps this idea of self-as-community was what it meant to be a being in the world, any being; such a being being, after all, inevitably a being among other beings, a part of the beingness of all things.

For everything that is caused is other than its being and thus is a being by participation, whereas a being by essence or substance is its being.

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According to Heidegger, metaphysics conceives of Being as a being (for more on the reduction of Being to a being, see section 2.2.1 above).

(5) a. Being so elegantly designed, the pitcher pleased Mary.

He is a being-for-relation.

D. A. Being a fan is a communal gesture.

A. Being a congressman is one thing.

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