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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an unborn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has not yet been born, typically in discussions about pregnancy or fetal development.
Example: "The doctor explained the importance of prenatal care for an unborn child."
Alternatives: "an unborn baby" or "an unborn fetus".
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Can it detect an unborn child's heartbeat?
'It's an unborn child in a jar.
He describes stealing an unborn baby as "the ultimate theft".
I believe abortion is killing an unborn child".
On abortion, he said, "Our values must encompass the life of an unborn child".
"Who gave you the right to murder an unborn child and profit from that murder?
Charles Whitman killed 17 people, including an unborn child, and injured more than 30.
They can also get lodged in the placenta and potentially affect an unborn baby.
The defendant, formerly of Ilford, has denied murder and the attempted destruction of an unborn child.
This could carry out delicate surgery or deliver stem cells to an unborn child's damaged organs.
Rarely will a woman who lost an unborn child be charged with murder.
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