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The phrase 'a sibling of' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to someone who has one or more brothers or sisters. For example: "My sister is a sibling of mine."
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In this way, we established three groups of larvae, all siblings, which had never encountered a sibling of the other groups before.
Michael and Jason became adoptive parents to a sibling set of three boys, then their two younger brothers, then later added a sibling of two girls.
I am myself a sibling of an autistic brother.
A sibling of MRM, McCann-Erickson Worldwide Advertising, handles the creation of traditional advertising for Microsoft, and a sibling of Y.&R.
He obtained a green card as the child of a sibling of a U.S. citizen sponsor.
Initially, the Parliament was controlled by the Scottish Labour Party, a sibling of English Labour.
"We have a system that is maybe not a sibling of the solar system.
Or Delamotte, a sibling of the great Salon, which we couldn't find for our tasting.
A sibling of Windsor Terrace, Park Slope is nevertheless the favored child.
The TriBeCa Grand Hotel, a sibling of the SoHo Grand, has opened at 2 Avenue of the Americas (White Street).
(It's a close cousin to, but not a sibling of, Bob Mankoff's post about hot-weather cartoons).
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