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Discover LudwigThe word 'spawn' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in a variety of contexts, including as a noun and a verb. As a noun, 'spawn' refers to the eggs or young form of a fish, insect, or amphibian. It can also refer to something that is produced or created, often in large quantities. Example: The fish lay their eggs in the river, where they will hatch into tiny spawns in the spring. As a verb, 'spawn' means to produce or generate. It can also mean to give rise to or cause something. Example: The success of the first film spawned a series of sequels and spin-offs.
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This second visit has been planned for months and is designed to show the prime minister is willing to tackle the consequences of the revolution he helped spawn.
However, any vague hope the 32-year-old novice had of producing an antidote to spawn an unlikely survival mission was tempered by Fulham, who took a big leap to securing their Championship status with a draw on a frenetic night at Craven Cottage.
As well as forming SSC, David Dunn thinks these decisions began to spawn an "eco-system", with new companies springing up in clusters.
Lovely Linda, who only has to frown to spark the nation's tears, hasn't had the easiest of pregnancies, what with the spectre of her latest offspring being the spawn of rapist Deano hanging over it.
Not in the "we will tolerate your filthy spawn and leaky breasts in order to take your money" way, but in the utterly unforced, generous way that much of the world does and we in England almost always don't.
Usually it's just straight news: "William Hague says he would rather eat a live monkey than call for an EU referendum" etc. Sometimes, I'll throw in a biting comment: "Nadine Dorries claims she's lovely but here are 10 reasons why she's a spawn of the devil", etc.
Scotland may not spawn such perversions, but recent history has taught us suspicion of collective identities, especially those that disguise their innate conservatism by ethnic minstrelsy.
Biomass is measured not only in the numbers of fish but also their size, demonstrating that coral trout, a popular species for fishers, grow much larger in no-fishing areas, allowing them to spawn more offspring.
But jellyfish spawn daily in certain conditions, and once they are chopped up the reproductive process is at least halted, so a one-off release of sperm, eggs and polyps may be preferable.
Even the price rises to date will worsen the euro-zone recession; a big jump could spawn a deep downturn and fracture the confidence of markets.Britain is relatively insulated.
"We hope to spawn an industry based on a new model," he says.
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