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a being in English:

1. creature creature


The creature in the lake appeared to be half-fish, half-person.
He once lied and told her a rare creature lived in her closet.
It's an interesting creature.
The most instinctive act of nearly every creature is to protect its young, and with humans, this response persists for a lifetime.
What a lovely creature!
You cannot compare the strength of a man to that of a tiger, but nevertheless, the tiger is still the inferior creature.
However, it was not just me – there was one more person, no, one more creature visiting.
You will find that the ship's cabins have all the creature comforts of home.
We are surprised to see how every creature lives.
I don't know what kind of creature is making such a terrible noise outside tonight.
Just then the door opened a little way, and a creature with a long beak put its head out for a moment and said: "No admittance till the week after next!" and shut the door again with a bang.
They looked at us, as much as to say, "Poor creature."
There is no creature among all the Beasts of the world which hath so great and ample demonstration of the power and wisdom of almighty God as the elephant.
The first living creature sent into space was a dog named Laika
No creature whatsoever can live in space.

English word "a being"(creature) occurs in sets:

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