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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase 'bastard child' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as a derogatory term to refer to someone whose parentage is unknown or illegitimately born out of wedlock. Example: The daughter of the nobleman was treated as a bastard child because she was born out of wedlock.
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She could bear her husband a bastard child.
"I felt like the bastard child in California.
"We were the bastard child of rave music," he says.
"The Water's Edge" is like the bastard child of Arthur Miller and "Desperate Housewives".
The tycoon phenomenon, in its negative sense, is the bastard child of the crash.
The rule is "the bastard child of the lobbying industry," he said.
In case you've never heard of it, heli-hiking is the bastard child of heli-skiiing.
The bastard child of Conan Doyle and Beatrix Potter, it's a gripping feast for the eyes.
I'm not a bastard child, I'm not narrow-minded, and I'm not an atheist".
In this sense Lieberman is the bastard child of the Israeli peace movement.
"It's the bastard child," Mary Beth Long, the former C.I.A. officer, said.
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