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The word 'offspring' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the child, children, or descendants of a person, animal, or plant. For example, "The bear had two offspring, both of which had grown up to be strong and healthy."
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An autopoietic automaton can algorithmically generate an offspring controlled by a program which is a modification of its parent's program.
"Atlanta was an offspring of the railroad business.
Frank's is an offspring of Frank's Steaks in Jericho, a large, bustling storefront.
But one shouldn't judge an offspring by the circumstances of its parentage.
This school was an offspring of the New Theatre League — "the mainspring of the Agitprop . . .
Birds Sometimes Dance Beatbully - Bølleboogie Beatbully is an offspring of the Norwegian skweee label Dødpop.
Dr. Farwell's concept is an offspring of a vast body of research on the electrical activity of the brain.
To Latin Americans, the band is a popular rock act with some cleverness -- an Offspring or a Beck.
In birds, infidelity is measured through paternity tests comparing DNA from parents sharing an offspring in the nest.
He is neither from the army, nor is he an offspring of any of the country's ruling political dynasties.
In nature, an offspring can inherit genes from two parents.
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