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The phrase 'was originally born' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone's place of birth. For example, "John Smith was originally born in the United Kingdom, but now lives in the United States."
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The term was originally born to define the original ink drawings that I have been doing since adolescence but that we never published.
"I was originally born in Morganza," he told me.
I was originally born in Czechoslovakia, but have been in the UK for more than 30 years.
Population genetics was originally born from the convergence of Mendelian genetics and biostatistics, but with the recent availability of genome sequencing data and high-performance computing technologies, it has bloomed into a mature computational science that is providing increasingly high-resolution models of the processes that drive evolution.
The friend suggestions feature was originally born out of LinkedIn and Facebook added the suggestion feature early last year.
Read It Later, which was the name under which Pocket was originally born, was criticized in the past for undercutting publisher revenue streams like display advertising.
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He explains how anti-trust laws in the US, nowadays narrowly justified in efficiency terms, were originally born out of concerns about fairness.
In fact, for the leader of an organisation which believes, among other things, that white people were made out of germs by a mad scientist and were originally born with tails, he is unbelievably believable.
Indeed, the works on paper were originally born out of necessity while the artist was deprived of her Tehran studio for a decade after leaving once again for New York when the revolution broke out.
The oldest of the group, Web Crossing, was founded in 1986, and others were originally born as Web 1.0 companies: LiveWorld in 1996, and Neighborhood America and Sparta Social Networks in 1999, for example.
Millennia ago, humans were originally born without Chakra until a young woman named Kaguya Ōtsutsuki stole the fruit of the Shinju and ate it to obtain the power of Chakra to end a war in her time.
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