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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'bore him a son' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
For example, "The Queen bore him a son, who would later become the next leader of the kingdom."
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Three years later, he found love again, marrying Virginia Loyall, who bore him a son.
On May 4, 1810, she bore him a son, Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Alexandre-Florian-Joseph Colonna
In November 1050 she bore him a son, who later became the emperor Henry IV.
He was happy with her, especially when she bore him a son.
When his wife died, he promptly married her sister, who bore him a son, John.
She begrudgingly and painfully bore him a son, their only child.
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And she could bear him a son, and that would be worth anything at all.
In 1817 De Quincey married Margaret Simpson, who had already borne him a son.
After all, she had borne him a son, which was, presumably, what all men wanted.
And she worries that since she has not borne him a son, her husband will take a second wife.
In 1908 Patel lost his wife, who had borne him a son and daughter, and thereafter remained a widower.
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