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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spawn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to the offspring or product of something, often in a biological or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The lake was filled with the spawn of various fish species, creating a lively ecosystem."
Alternatives: "an offspring" or "a progeny".
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Frieze A spawn of the art magazine for cool kids.
Mr. Swayne built his first commercial mushroom houses in 1900 in Kennett Square, followed by a spawn plant.
It was the popular spoken Latin, a spawn, that survived & that in a few centuries produced such languages as Italian, French, & Spanish.
We cannot walk along the street without thinking that at a crossroad there might be a spawn point that we may want to check.
This is because the hatchery manager has limited control over the individual contributions of broodstock within a spawn, and consequently, the number and size of families in the resulting progeny cohorts.
Usually it's just straight news: "William Hague says he would rather eat a live monkey than call for an EU referendum" etc. Sometimes, I'll throw in a biting comment: "Nadine Dorries claims she's lovely but here are 10 reasons why she's a spawn of the devil", etc.
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Democracies are a spawning ground.
"Well, there's a spawning ground down," he said.
We present a spawning network emulation environment and a virtuosity simulation system.
Once bonefish get to a spawning site, they move offshore to spawn.
Proof that I am a spawner".
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