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The phrase "and borne of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate the origin or source of something, often in a poetic or formal context.
Example: "The project was inspired by a vision and borne of a deep commitment to sustainability."
Alternatives: "and derived from" or "and originating from".
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The movement was said to be entirely player-driven, and borne of a frustration with the pace of negotiations.
Rather, so much of the suffering that comes with this disease is needless and borne of ignorance.
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I had to remember that advice is usually intently altruistic and borne out of caring.
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Art, after all, may simply be theatre, but the jackals, hyenas, wolves, and bears of the world are very real.
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Today, government pays for programs regardless of whether they work, and bears all of the risk of that investment.
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