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Discover LudwigThe phrase "but to be" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Here are a few examples of how "but to be" can be used in a sentence: 1. "She had no choice but to be honest with her family about her struggles." 2. "The task seemed daunting, but to be successful, they needed to work together as a team." 3. "It was impossible not to be impressed by the majestic mountains." 4. "The only way to fully understand the situation is to be there in person." 5. "He was reluctant to admit it, but to be fair, she had a point."
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But to be good.
But to be fair, it did work.
But to be European was very heaven.
But to be successful you take risks.
But, to be realistic, not much more.
But to be definitive?
But, to be honest, I'm also tired.
But to be quite frank, no.
"But to be frank, I am sad.
But to be honest I doubt it.
But to be a top athlete?
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