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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reborn" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English in certain contexts.
It is typically used as an adjective phrase to describe someone or something that has been reborn or given a fresh start. Example: After facing many struggles and setbacks, she emerged as a stronger and more confident person, a reborn individual ready to take on any challenge.
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He looks like a reborn".
"I am a reborn man," Mr. Obeid, 47, told CNN.
Its legacy will be a reborn respect for America's potential.
But an even greater danger to a reborn Alitalia may be that posed by trains.
But Capasso believes that a reborn City Opera would still have a powerful role.
Led by Cespedes, a reborn offense smashed home runs every which way.
For the most part, it was a welcome homecoming to a reborn downtown.
He was a reborn Italian transported to the home of his ancestors, Milan.
Hudson's new economy, and that of much of the region, is inseparable from a reborn river.
Mother Ann's early followers shared her belief that she was a reborn Christ.
LONDON — Was she the new Kennedy Onassis or a reborn Diana?
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