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The phrase "a new being that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing or introducing a new entity, concept, or existence in a narrative or explanatory context.
Example: "In the story, the scientist created a new being that challenged the very essence of life itself."
Alternatives: "an emerging entity that" or "a novel creature that".
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Think of your new pet as a new being that your heart has room for.
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As the makeup layered, a new being emerged: one that mutated from being somewhat reserved and shy to being a fiery, sassy drag queen.
If we want both to believe in reincarnation and to accept what science tells us about the physical bases of consciousness, we should perhaps hold that reincarnation is a gradual process that slowly brings about a new conscious being that is connected with one who has recently died.
I describes the first glimpse of a new being with a unique identity -- that miraculous life knit together in the mother's womb.
"To become a new being," thinks Zuckerman.
For example, is a moral being a being that makes moral judgements or a being that is morally good?
Far from becoming the hermit of popular imagination, Thoreau used the experiment to transform himself into "a new kind of being, that product of modern commerce and communications: a celebrity".
Kauffman acknowledged that Joey's character became "this whole new being", and that "it wasn't until we did the first Thanksgiving episode that we realized how much fun Monica's neuroses are".
Now it is the players who make the decision themselves, in a secret ballot that will be completed in the next few days, with one of the disadvantages of the new system being that no play-off performances can be taken into account.
It's not that I have magically morphed into a strange new being, one unrelated to the "person" that previously occupied the same flesh.
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