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The phrase "fact of being" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is a reality or an existing state of being. Example: The fact of being a parent can be both rewarding and challenging.
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It's the whole fact of being away.
Plus there's the fact of being 55.
"The simple fact of being here changes things.
She definitely suffered from the fact of being 'different'different
"It is simply the fact of being alive in a land gifted by nature.
Surely the fact of being "a natural liar" doesn't mitigate sufficiently?
2. The mere fact of being onstage with a Presidential incumbent usually favors the challenger.
The mere fact of being married, it seems, isn't enough to protect your health.
In the sauna, the body asserts itself: essential, unavoidable, a fleshy fact of being.
She wondered if the novelist relished the fact of being such a widely studied set text.
"My loathing is not for the fact of being a boomer," he said.
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