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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be born into" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe the circumstances or environment into which a person is born, often relating to social class, culture, or family background. Example: "She was born into a wealthy family, which provided her with many opportunities."
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She seemed to be born into greatness.
You have to be born into it.
For what is it to be born into this generation?
This baby, like her first, will be born into destitution.
People may be born into lucky situations, but they aren't born lucky.
The baby will be the first truly classless infant to be born into the Royal Family.
Williamson is a freelance video producer who happened to be born into a Jets family.
They cannot pass nationality to their children, who will be born into statelessness.
To be born into money is ontologically different than to be born without it, for example.
Not just those who were fortunate enough to be born into strong and loving families.
One could be born into a family living in a safe comfortable place.
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