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The phrase 'a parent of' is an acceptable and widely used phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate the relationship of a parent to a child. For example: "John Smith is a parent of two children, Mary and Joe."
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Or a parent of one?
I'm a parent of young children.
I am a parent of a disabled teenager.
Even for a parent of a black son.
I am a broadcaster and a parent of young children.
He was a parent of epic patience and compassion.
I'm a parent of a child with a disability.
I am a parent of two children in their 20s.
I'm a parent of a college student myself.
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