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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a son of two" is not standard or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in a specific context, such as discussing lineage or parentage, but it lacks clarity without additional context.
Example: "He is a son of two distinguished artists, inheriting their creativity and passion."
Alternatives: "a child of two" or "offspring of two".
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A son of two voice teachers from Spartanburg, S.C., Mr. Daniels studied voice at the University of Michigan.
The privilege of… A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
The New Yorker, April 29 , 1950 P. 24A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
He could hardly be better bred for the job as a son of two middle-distance champions, Galileo and Ouija Board, as his 525,000-guinea auction purchase price might indicate.
Ulysses, a son of two Classic winners, maintained a forlorn pursuit as Dettori and Enable powered down the home straight but he was still four and a half lengths adrift of an exceptional winner at the line.
By Charles Cooke and Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, April 29 , 1950 P. 24A census-taker, counting three noses in a small Village apartment; father, mother, and a son of two.
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