what is a difference between born of and born in ??
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‘Born of’ is figuratively to describe and/or to show the causative reasons
E.g.:- Born of hatred
‘Born in’ is used for showing some place where we were born
E.g.:- Born in Paris
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E.g.:- Born of hatred
‘Born in’ is used for showing some place where we were born
E.g.:- Born in Paris
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BORN is best thought of as the past participle of the verb BEAR, almost always used in such passive constructions as “I was born in August.” You might hear GIVE BIRTH TO or, with the same meaning, BEAR (past tense bore). SHE BORE THREE CHILDREN = SHE GAVE BIRTH TO THREE CHILDREN. “born” is a verb. ... “birth” is a noun.
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