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The phrase "a crying infant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a baby who is currently crying, often in contexts related to parenting, childcare, or discussions about infants.
Example: "The sound of a crying infant can be quite distressing for new parents, especially during the night."
Alternatives: "a wailing baby" or "a sobbing child".
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From then on, think of God, think of a crying infant.
A crying infant with a rainbow mohawk serves as a kind of logo, evoking Keith Haring's radiant child.
He became, in the public mind, a mop-haired caricature, the man depicted on the front page of The Daily News as a crying infant.
Every business traveller knows that a crying infant can ruin what otherwise might be a fairly restful night in first or business class.
Mr. Hartman's Abbott, all smoky cigarette voice and crouched body language, is also excellent as a onetime writer who has lost his touch but can sing a crying infant to sleep with a Gershwin tune.
It begins as a tragicomic metaphysical fantasy: a country girl in pigtails (Amodeo) dies in a freak accident and is reborn as a baby in a comfortably suburban family in Chappaqua, New York, which leads to an astonishing dissolve from a crying infant on the carpet to a crying woman in her bed Lisa (Amodeo), who is orphaned and unemployed and lives with her aunt in a grungy East Village apartment.
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Africa's advantage might not be so for a serious heart condition, or a car accident, or a mysteriously crying infant.
A struggling or crying infant makes examination much more challenging.
The doctor wrapped the crying infant in an old blanket and placed her on the side of the bed with the expectation that she would die before morning.
Because the cry characteristics changes with many factors such as reason for crying, infant's health and weight, age, etc, care is required while designing a corpus for a particular research application of infant cry analysis and classification.
Go to your comfy spot and breastfeed your crying infant.
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