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The word being is a noun and a present participle verb and auxiliary verb. Examples:

Noun: The most horrible being is created by our own imagination.

Verb: She was being so mean to her sister.

The word being is also used as a conjunction. Example: I can wash the dishes, being that you made the dinner.

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