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What does be it mean?

"Be it" is a phrase used in formal writing, especially in legal documents and resolutions. It acts as a formal introductory phrase to introduce a statement or request.

Here are some ways it is used:

* To state a fact or introduce a definition: "Be it resolved that..." or "Be it known that..."

* To express a wish or desire: "Be it enacted that..." or "Be it hereby ordered that..."

Here are some examples:

* "Be it enacted by the people of the state of California, that..." (used in a law)

* "Be it known that the following individuals were elected to the board..." (used in meeting minutes)

* "Be it resolved that the organization will hold its annual meeting on..." (used in a resolution)

Essentially, "be it" acts like a more formal way of saying "let it be" or "let it be known." It adds a sense of authority and formality to the statement that follows.

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