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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a father of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who is a creator or originator of a particular idea, movement, or field.
Example: "He is often regarded as a father of modern physics due to his groundbreaking theories."
Alternatives: "a pioneer of" or "an originator of".
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Saeed Chmagh was a father of four.
He was a father of three.
(Leading the way into his study) I'm a father of daughters, you're a father of daughters.
Bridger is a father of six.
Goytia is a father of four.
Each is a father of three.
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Alsbury, a father-of-two, was not so lucky.
Majeed eventually married and became a father-of-three.
"That big bad dude was a father [of four].
Mr. Hasun is a father of four.
Mick Jagger is officially a father of eight!
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