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Discover LudwigNo, the phrase 'buck being' is not a valid part of a sentence in English
It does not have an accepted meaning in the English language. If you meant to use the phrase 'but being' instead, it is correct and can be used in written English. Example: I was considering going to the party, but being so tired I decided to stay home instead.
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The sound of the buck being passed was deafening.
Treves likened the responses to "a buck being passed".
Hardly any of the poets read poems of their own, and as each new presenter arrived onstage, you could hear the unmistakable sound of a buck being passed.
Ergo, that does sound very much like a buck being passed.
Imagine other anti-choice candidates like Buck being elected in 2010, as well.
It feels like a case of the buck being passed, but Molyneux isn't wriggling clean of this shitshow.
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The quick buck was not his goal.
But breaking the buck is not actually uncommon.
Right now the buck isn't stopping anywhere".
The buck was already on to its next target.
"The bang for your buck is enormous," he said.
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