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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a child of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's relationship to their parents or to indicate a figurative relationship to a concept or idea.
Example: "She is a child of the 90s, growing up with the music and culture of that decade."
Alternatives: "offspring of" or "descendant of".
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Nerve gas is a child of chemistry.
Slavery is a child of British America.
But a child of many hairs?
"A child of five would understand this.
You are a child of God.
Mormonism is a child of this fracture.
Twist is a child of light.
I wanted a child of my own".
"I'm a child of immigrants.
"Yes, I'm a child of a survivor.
I'M a child of Silicon Valley.
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