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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a sire" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a male parent, especially in the context of animals, particularly horses, or in historical contexts referring to a lord or nobleman.
Example: "The stallion was known as a sire of many champion racehorses."
Alternatives: "a father" or "a lord".
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Snapper has not been ruled out as a sire.
Perhaps a sire named Magnus is one reason.
The correlation between racetrack performance and success as a sire is at best inexact.
I thought that when he became a sire I'd love to train one of his babies".
If Lost in the Fog recovers, he could go on to a career as a sire.
A career as a sire is far more lucrative than life on the track.
For the first time since his death, Snapper was a sire.
Normandy Invasion is by a sire, Tapit, who is well-known for siring grays.
The five stallions included Traitor, Faygo, Star Valor, Reality Road and Darn That Alarm, a sire to 11 stakes winners.
He said that despite popular perception, the Triple Crown-winner Secretariat was really not that great of a sire.
Silver Patriarch is retired now from stud duties after a not-very-successful career as a sire.
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