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The phrase "hide from being" is not a grammatically correct sentence
However, it is possible to use it in written English as part of a larger sentence with the intended meaning. For example, "I had to hide from being judged by others."
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"I hide from being watched by watching," she once said.
Emphasizing how "the public mind fastens on externals," he suggested adding a few paragraphs about how authors transform their material "from particular to general, and appeal to universal emotions by the temperamental handling of personal experience": "Thus Richmond will get what he wants and you may save my hide from being permanently tarred".
To hide from being directly or indirectly spotted, especially at night.
Don't hide from being it.
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Poor transportation means was identified as one of the problems hindering camel hides from being taken to hides and skins markets.
And I wasn't hiding from being gay.
Amanda comes back to Erinsborough, under the ruse of getting to know her daughter when in reality she is hiding from being fined for insurance fraud.
"We shouldn't be hiding away from being held to account," he adds.
But that desire - to hide from what is uncomfortable and wrong - is exactly the problem.
Visual signals are often under conflicting selection to be hidden from predators while being conspicuous to mates and rivals.
Zach shows Peter incriminating photos he had been hiding from Alicia, which are doctored to show Peter being unfaithful.
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