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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all cousins from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of cousins who come from a specific location or family branch.
Example: "We invited all cousins from the Johnson family reunion to join us for dinner."
Alternatives: "all relatives from" or "all family members from".
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Initially the family complied with a request in June 2012 from social services to improve their living conditions but a month later 12 children, all cousins, ranging in age from five to 15 years, were removed by police after the authorities concluded that they would be at risk of harm if they remained at the property.
Samples estimated to come from the same individual or close relatives, with a relatedness index [ 24] above 0.75, were excluded in order to remove all pairs of individuals down to first cousins from all further data analyses.
Greenies really understand the proposition that all these species are in it together, that we are all cousins, that we all come from a common ancestor, and that all have either a complete right to exist or no right to exist, not some of one and some of another.
It is in the Adirondacks, not far from Utica It was a kind of family center to which his parents & cousins from all over the country returned in the summers to see one another.
Ms. Corhan, who helped lead the investigation, said each drug crew was headed by brothers in one of the five families, and populated throughout by cousins from all five.
All that was over, and the cousins from Mitchelstown with whom she had conversed on the afternoon of the funeral naturally weren't there, either.
It is easier to distinguish lineal relationships, e.g., great-great-great-grandparent offspring from second cousins, than it is to distingreat-great-great-grandparent offspringonce removed (for all of which R = 1/32) because the lineal recombination and transmission process differs more than that between half and full-sib descendants.
But most of all, I'm thankful to each of the fat, drooling cousins from Weehawken.
Wild blueberrie are much smaller than their pumped-up cousins from New Jersey, which are what we normally see in supermarkets, almost all year round these days.
"You know my cousins from Algeria...".
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