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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mouse being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the state or action of a mouse, often in a continuous or ongoing manner.
Example: "I observed a mouse being cautious as it approached the food on the floor."
Alternatives: "a mouse that is" or "a mouse in the process of".
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In a similar way to a mouse being plugged into a computer and the two devices understanding each other's function without the need for more software, Factory 2050 will have robots that seamlessly understand each other and can be interchanged for different functions, he said.
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A mouse is a mouse is a mouse.
Again, attaching a mouse is the only practical solution.
In the video, a mouse was in a river, being tormented by a fish.
A mouse is hardly a pig, of course, or even a chicken.
Here it was examined and "a mouse was found in the collar in a flattened state".
With some diseases, Dr. Tasca said, "a mouse is not close enough to a human".
A mouse is injected with the target protein causing the mouse to develop thousands of antibodies to it.
When a mouse is placed in the pool, it instinctively begins swimming around to find a resting place.
You can't compare size, so a mouse is every bit as magnificent as a polar bear.
A mouse was spotted, so the exterminator paid a visit.
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