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Discover Ludwig"being spared" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that has been spared from harm, punishment, or a negative situation. Example: Despite the chaos and destruction caused by the hurricane, the small town was miraculously spared from any major damage.
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Genital mucosal involvement does not occur, the vagina and cervix always being spared, in contrast to LP [ 5].
She wants nothing more than the assurance of being spared, even if she refuses to attribute such sparing to the divine.
Even witches and warlocks are not being spared.
The relief is not just over the Iraqis being spared attack, at least temporarily.
There was no emotion when the judge told him he was being spared detention.
Southern California, meanwhile, was not being spared from El Nino's wrath.
"We have seen throughout this operation that no one is being spared," Munir said.
It has always struck me that Freud did not think being spared neurosis amounted to much.
Neither Republicans nor Democrats are being spared in the minds of voters, one said.
There was something unexpectedly painful about the experience of being spared when so many died.
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Even the hardball investor Leon Black isn't being spared the misery.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com