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The phrase "the state of being" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe a condition or quality that someone or something possesses. Example: The state of being happy is a result of finding fulfillment in one's life.
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accessibility n. the state of being accessible.
The state of being in the bathroom without a cellphone.
The state of being oneself dies when set aside.
I. The state of being given or produced by nature.
Fame is the state of being known by many people.
The state of being earnestly offended by an opposing view.
He is equating the state of being unemployed with the state of being a "bum". Certainly clever, if politically incorrect.
Equality: the state of being equal in status, rights and opportunities.
According to Friedman, it's the state of "being optimistic about life, about love, about the future".
The lecture explores the question of the state of being dead.
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In fact, the word literally means 'the state of being apart' in the Afrikaans language.
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