Sentence examples for a offspring of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a offspring of" is not correct in English; it should be "an offspring of." You can use it when referring to a child or descendant of a particular person, animal, or thing.

Example: "The scientist discovered a new species, which is an offspring of the original breed."
Alternatives: "a descendant of" or "a product of".

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In this experiment, we compared the a/ a offspring of obese yellow diabetic A vy/ a dams with genetically identical a/ a offspring of lean pseudoagouti A vy/ a dams (Fig. 1A).

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An offspring of a cannibalistic female was paired in a Petri dish with an offspring of a non-cannibalistic mother.

Since a manufacturing task is an offspring of a corporate strategy and marketing program, it is susceptible to either gradual or sweeping change.

Dr. Farwell's concept is an offspring of a vast body of research on the electrical activity of the brain.

Some have reunited, and in one case an offspring of a Baby Bell that AT&T had spun off was reacquired by AT&T.

Latex Foam, an offspring of the Sponge Rubber Products Company, a factory that burned down in Shelton in 1975, is one company that has managed to survive.

Many years ago, I was fascinated by a program named Dr. Sbaitso, an offspring of the famous ELIZA pattern matching program developed at MIT during the '60s.

Mime if an offspring of pantomime used to portray a specific emotion, not a scene.

We define a map χ : W → W ′ as follows: Suppose that u is an offspring of v i in by an edge k.

We call v a parent of u in and u an offspring of v in.

Frank's is an offspring of Frank's Steaks in Jericho, a large, bustling storefront.

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