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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'born being' is not grammatically correct in English
You could say 'a being born' or 'born into being' in order to express this idea. For example, "He was born into being a leader, and has been successful in that role ever since."
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But I have no recollection at all of the children being born, being young or growing up.
Knowing why we were born, being aware of our potential, and being authentically who we are along the way are crucial to forming the foundation of our success.
This pattern of migration is called circular migration, which results in a large proportion of workers that are not native born, being temporary instead of permanent migrants.
We found that being foreign born, being HIV+, and having a prior history of a positive PPD appeared to be associated with a diagnosis of scrofula.
I was born being attracted to watching 7 hours of 'Planet Earth' while eating a bag of croutons!" he mockingly quipped.
Not having registered with a primary-care physician was associated with being overseas born, being a refugee/asylum seeker, being a new migrant, not having English as a first language, and being in the UK for ≤5 years.
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At birth, total kits born were recorded.
What was born was the National Planning Policy Framework NPPFF).
10.8% of new born were preterm.
Born is on that commission.
Her youngest born are twins.
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