Sentence examples for a belong from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a belong" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is grammatically incorrect.
Example: "I feel a belong to this community."
Alternatives: "a sense of belonging" or "a feeling of belonging."

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The majority of coordinately repressed genes in Cluster A belong to the functional category of hypothetical and conserved hypothetical proteins (Table 1).

In case of cluster C this is probably of lesser consequence for the digestion patterns are very different from clusters A and B. These data indicate that isolates from PFGE-cluster A belong to a successful ST398 clade, that can either diversify rapidly or are members of older clones that diversified more slowly.

I feel like a belong.

In Stein's minstrel-show burlesque this becomes: "The spirituals, theys a belong to me, Missa Stein".

The curves in Fig. 7(a) belong to the no-violation pattern.

He may have assumed that a sequence of specious presents which (a) belong to the same subject, and (b) form a dense continuum, cannot fail to be phenomenally unified.

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His partner added: "It makes you feel a belonging.

(a) belongs to.

There's a belonging problem in Hollywood.

Euptox A belongs to a cadenine sesquiterpene.

For example, what categories does a basketball belong in?

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