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Discover Ludwig"fabled being" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to describe a mythical or legendary creature, such as a dragon or unicorn. Example: The forest was said to be home to a fabled being, a creature with the body of a lion and the wings of an eagle.
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A recent report on social sharing by the Future Foundation, a British trend-spotting agency, states: "Brand strategists are devoting ever more energy to campaigns designed to convert the well-connected social networker into that fabled being — the brand ambassador".
This is not a suggestion to ignore the history of the Mammy caricature but instead an interest in what the sphinx would have looked like if Walker went beyond the restraints of this fabled being when it comes to examining the lives of enslaved African descendants.
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Many of these fabled beings were documented, for centuries, alongside real living things like snakes and owls, Garner says.
But even with fabled auteurs, being consistent with yourself isn't always enough.
Mr. Bush is fabled for being more charming and persuasive off camera than on, and his two speeches on Inauguration Day were as uneven as usual.
But fabled it was.
The fabled bamboula is still alive, in the Dominguan diaspora.
So Wales's fabled Bluebirds are slaughtered at a stroke.
Obama's fabled "exoticism" was therefore comprehensible to her, the president told me.
Carolina Herrera's fabled life is one that is best captured in pictures.
One of the last ties to that fabled past was Gerald Schoenfeld, who died Tuesday morning.
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