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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a child to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a relationship, responsibility, or action involving a child.
Example: "She dedicated her life to being a mentor and a child to guide through difficult times."
Alternatives: "a child for" or "a child of".
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"I have a child to educate".
Or walking a child to the bus?
tempting a child to fill it.
"They gave me a child to hold.
He's got a child to her mum.
Teaching a child to read, teaching a child to comprehend is not teaching to a test".
This is akin to returning a child to abusive parents.
In truth, it takes a child to make a village.
IS IT possible for a child to have three parents?
I want a child to want to buy it.
But desperation will drive a child to great lengths.
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