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The phrase "entail being" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to mean that something involves or requires a certain state or existence. Example: "Pursuing a career in medicine entails being dedicated to lifelong learning and continuous education."
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"But that doesn't necessarily entail being liked".
This, he added, would entail being as "physical" as possible and putting "bodies on the line".
But our everyday notion of responsibility certainly does not and could not entail being ultimately responsible in this way.
In a lot of recent books about food and cooking, authenticity seems to entail being somebody entirely other than who you actually are.
Yet, in a funny way, it does all fit with Wolf Alice's kind of cool: one that clearly doesn't entail being in the right place at the right time.
For many, this will entail being pushed into the new "success regime" for struggling health economies overseen by NHS England and the regulators, leading to what might be described as guided choices about what to do next.
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What it does entail is open to interpretation.
Figuring out what a Jay-Z sellout would entail is a trickier business.
The human suffering that such a drawn-out struggle would entail is incomprehensible.
The medieval law of entail was one of the most arcane of legalspecialties, and the further one ventures into the question of theNightingale entail, the murkier things become.
Only that we must be aware, not be deluded about the sacrifices and losses that such a surrender may entail, be ready to pay the price.
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