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Discover Ludwig'the born' is not correct and usable in written English
It's not an idiom or a phrase, so it wouldn't be used in any formal writing. If you are trying to refer to someone who was born, you could say 'the newborn', for example: "The newborn baby was wrapping in warm blankets".
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There were the born rich, and there were the new rich the born rich made rich.
He had the born critic's eye for revelatory detail.
He was the born playmate, always ready for some mischief.
I like Sagàs on the edge of the Born.
His mother was the born into a prosperous Irish Catholic family in Newton, Massachusetts.
In Ref [5 7] the Born approximation is used to estimate the diffraction efficiency.
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"Then you get the born-in-a-boxcar business.
It's the born-again thing, without the religion.
I'm sick of the born-to-rule mentality.
The born-famous was Louise Brown, the world's first test-tube baby.
Spatial invariance of the corresponding statistical parameters is shown to arise on the Born-von Kármán domains.
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