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The phrase "gum being" is not correct or usable in standard written English.
It is likely a phrasing error caused by the incorrect use of the verb "to be." To make a correct and usable sentence, you could replace "gum being" with a more appropriate verb, such as "chewing." For example: "I enjoyed watching him chew his gum while he waited for the bus."
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The gum being different in its nature and origin, exhibited different results from Acacia Nilotica gum powder when used in SCPs.
The different delivery systems result in different nicotine bioavailability and absorption and therefore pharmacokinetics such that, for example, peak systemic concentrations are observed whilst smoking a cigarette, followed by oral snuff and chewing tobacco with gum being the lowest, possibly due to the first-pass metabolism and nicotine being retained in the gum itself [3].
There is some evidence that this effect may be moderated by time-on-task, with the ameliorating effect of gum being greater following a long period of performance [ 6, 7].
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"Gum is good, too".
Gum is verboten.
Chewing gum is allowed here.
!Gum is winter in Sesarwa".
Because gum was not the only target.
Or that chewing gum is banned.
("Don't chew gum" is a biggie).
The gum is sold without a prescription.
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