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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an orphaning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the act of making someone an orphan or the process of losing parental figures.
Example: "The sudden accident resulted in an orphaning that left the children without any guardians."
Alternatives: "a loss of parents" or "the act of becoming an orphan."
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At the start of June Time Inc was spun off from parent company Time Warner in a move that media analyst Ken Doctor described as "an orphaning of distressed publishing assets".
In the opening credits, Sarah breezily mentions that her parents are dead (Silverman's actual parents are very much alive), an orphaning seemingly intended to emphasize her reliance on her pals.
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Turkmenbashi was an orphan.
My grandmother was an orphan.
It feels like an orphan.
D.Q. is not an orphan.
She is an orphan.
"It was an orphan.
"I was an orphan.
Or perhaps an orphan.
And second, she's an orphan.
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