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"were borne from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing the origin or source of something. Example sentence: The traditions and customs of this small village were borne from a rich history of storytelling and folklore.
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We were borne from a desire for free artistic expression.
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"It is a reckless verdict that was borne from anger".
It was borne from my frustration at the generally poor quality of housing in the UK.
Harris's approach was borne from a frustration with old fashioned beliefs about office life.
It's written to shock, but shouldn't surprise, and is borne from Morton-Thomas's own experiences.
It is assumed in some quarters that such a realignment is borne from a broad nationalist family that shares the same values.
The sympathies for the Syrian rebels here in Anbar are borne from centuries-old tribal connections and, as a region dominated by Sunni Arabs, a shared sect.
London accorded the dead Ambassador an impressive farewell yesterday morning when his coffin, resting on an English gun-carriage, was borne from Dorchester House to Victoria station.
At the time what he was doing was seen as revolutionary, but his mission was borne from a desire to produce the most nutritious, mineral rich veg possible.
If you saw The King's Speech, you'll know that his death was borne from disappointment that one of his sons couldn't talk properly.
That belief is borne from a qualifying campaign in which they dominated their group before battling past Croatia in the play-offs.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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