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Discover LudwigThe phrase "coming into being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of something being created or established, often gradually, or the emergence of something new. For example, "The new organization is in the process of coming into being."
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coming into being
verb
Present participle of come into being
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Creation is normally understood as coming into being from non-being.
First of all, among the crucial beliefs is the belief that human beings, rather than coming into being via a natural process of evolution, were specially created.
Robots of this caliber are actually coming into being.
It should not keep the agreement from coming into being".
In reality, another and better world is painfully and fitfully coming into being.
The explosion is so current that several hundred lacrosse teams are coming into being every year.
The supra-national governance coming into being was the American Revolution writ large.
His aim, he said, was to film "the process of a drawing coming into being".
They represent the coming into being of something, rather than a final result.
I think audiences are quite comfortable watching something coming into being.
Certainly the digital projections of Seurat's art coming into being are wonderful.
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