Sentence examples for a beings from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a beings" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a being"? You can use "a being" when referring to a single entity that possesses life or existence, often in a philosophical or existential context.
Example: "Every being has the right to live freely and pursue happiness."
Alternatives: "an entity" or "a creature".

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A mere drop of sarin nerve gas on the skin of any human is enough to break down a beings nervous system and cause inevitable death.

Somehow a new conceal and carry permit turns people into a beings made in image of God and that police officer, stranger or neighbor needing a cup of sugar just might not be.

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"Not a single human being".

A morally considerable being is a being who can be wronged in a morally relevant sense.

Such a being does not exist.

How can you kill such a being?

Timid clerk into a being who communes with fairies.

How can one imitate such a being?

He is a being-for-relation.

Personalists consider the human being as a "being for others".

That is to say, she is a contingent being: a being who might not have existed.

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