Born On Or Born In
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Generally, "born on" is used for days and dates. "Born in" is used for years, months and centuries. For example, this person was born on November 8th, this person was born in 1940. If I want to say a specific date that includes the year, as long as I'm citing the date, I'm going to say "born on." Ie, "this person was born on November 8 1940."
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“Which is correct, “he was born on” or “he was born in”? It depends. Correct usages would be: He was born on the stroke of midnight. He was born on a Monday. He was born on an airplane, over the Atlantic. He was born in April. He was born in 2004. He was born in hospital. He was born in England. Risteard Seathrún Mac Éin Knows Spanish Apr 17
https://www.quora.com/Which-is-correct-he-was-born-on-or-he-was-born-in" Born in " or " Born at " | The Grammar Exchange
Born on 28 Jun 1806 at Oxford, CT. Died at Oxford, CT 1 May 1861. 'Born at" is also used in biographical writing, including entries in encyclopedias. For example: John Smith, born at Chicago, Ill., on 11 November 1923, enlisted in the Navy 16 June 1941; was transferred to the Marine Corps at his own request Mary Smith was born at Boston, MA in ...
https://thegrammarexchange.infopop.cc/topic/born-in-or-born-atBorn Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
born: [adjective] brought forth by or as if by birth. native. deriving or resulting from.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/bornThe Difference between 'Born' and 'Borne' | Merriam-Webster
On 'Born' and 'Borne' One vowel can mean a big difference What to Know Both born and borne are forms of bear. Born is commonly used with the sense of bear meaning "to give birth." Borne is used in reference to carrying something (physically or figuratively), as a combining form with words like air, and, occasionally, in the "give birth to" sense.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/words-at-play/borne-vs-born-difference-usage-spellingBorned or Born? Here’s The Past Tense (5 Helpful Examples) - Grammarhow
The past tense of “born” is “born”, there is no such word as “borned”. The correct version is thus, “I was born” not “I was borned”. A simple rule to remember this is to replace “born” with “shot”. You would never say “I was shooted”, you would just say “I was shot”.
https://grammarhow.com/borned-or-born/Today's Famous Birthdays - On This Day
1888 Owen Nares [Ramsay], British actor and manager (Maiden Erleigh), born in Maiden Erlegh, Berks, England (d. 1943) 1890 Erich Wichman, Dutch fascist painter/sculptor 1892 Archie Wiles, West Indian cricketer (d. 1957) 1892 Eiji Yoshikawa, Japanese novelist (d. 1962) 1892 Hugh MacDiarmid (Christopher Murray Grieve), Scotland, poet (Scots Unbound)
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https://www.bornoninstagram.com/Olivia Newton John, singer and actress, dead at 73 | CNN
Newton-John was born in Cambridge, England, in 1948. She moved with her family to Australia when she was 5. Photos: Photos: Australian pop star Olivia Newton-John's life in pictures
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She was born on Sept. 26, 1948, in Cambridge, England, the youngest of three children. Her father, Brinley, was a headmaster and her mother, Irene, was the daughter of a Nobel Prize-winning physicist.
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