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Discover LudwigThe phrase "extinct being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a living organism or species that no longer exists. Example: The researchers discovered a fossil of an extinct being, proving the existence of a previously unknown species.
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In his 1995 book, "Being Digital," Nicholas Negroponte, the head of M.I.T.'s Media Lab, suggests that daily newspapers may soon be extinct, being replaced by electronic journals tailored to the tastes of individual readers--a medium he calls the Daily Me.
The process of Hellenization that began with Alexander's conquest accelerated under Roman rule, and by the early centuries AD the local Anatolian languages and cultures had become extinct, being largely replaced by ancient Greek language and culture.
We focus only on the situation where I n (t) and I(U )(t) tend to infinity; the situation where they go extinct being treated in the previous section.
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Also extinct are heroin addicts, because, of course, "poppies require bees".
"Imaginary lovers are a species most likely extinct," is the beady-eyed mimic.
The Falkland Islands wolf, long extinct, is the only land-based mammal native to the islands.
E 0 = ( 0, 0 ) (total extinct) is a saddle point.
However, the idea that this phone will soon be extinct is disconcerting.
Nearly all large-bodied herbivorous mammals, living and extinct, are ungulates.
When Kaena volcano became largely extinct isn't clear, the team notes.
Karanth also says the fear of tigers getting extinct is a bit far-fetched.
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