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Discover Ludwig"part man" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase "partially man" or "part human" when referring to something that is part man, part something else. For example, you could say, "The cyborg had a partially human body."
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Part man, part artifact.
Part man, part mushroom, all genius, Mr Redzepi is a true original.
The title creature, part man and part griffin, swipes a beribboned hoop at the rabble.
Suddenly my friend Frank bounces out of the murk, part man, part Tigger.
For the most part, man and beast live in peace here.
They might say that there was bloodshed when these two men met or that Cortés was part man, part horse.
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Now 74, Mr. Talese actually leads a double life -- part man-about-town and part hermit.
You cannot stop a storm, but you can prevent a disaster, and this one was, in part, man-made.
You could say that the battle over whether climate change is, in part, man-made is a contest over truth, and that's a democracy.
The movie is part man-on-the-run thriller, part investigative-journalism puzzle, and very much an abrasive gathering of aging warriors, some of whom have accommodated themselves to bourgeois comforts and family life, while the rest continue to bang their heads against the wall of American corporate and military power.
For his part, Manning handled Warner's arrival with equanimity.
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