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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a singular being" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an individual entity or person, often emphasizing uniqueness or distinctiveness.
Example: "In the vast universe, each person is considered a singular being with their own thoughts and experiences."
Alternatives: "a unique entity" or "an individual being".
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Genes form the threads of the web; the detritus that adheres to it transforms every web into a singular being.
On the one hand, the most important in my eyes, it is a historical event: the demise of a singular being, unique and irreplaceable, hence a tragedy.
Some of the alternatives of a singular being are real counterfactual alternatives.
Rather, it's a singular being with a life of the senses that is different, but no less real, than our own.
Not an atomic bomb but something rarer still: a singular being who can breathe both underwater and, less happily, in air.
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Power is about understanding that a girl's empowerment, singular, is tied to girls' empowerment, plural.
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