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daughters
noun
Plural of daughter
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The word 'daughters' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to female children of a person, such as in the sentence: My two daughters are away at college.
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She has two daughters.
Gazans I spoke to wanted their sons and daughters to go to university.
Shah chairs a mental health charity and is well known locally in Bradford for campaigning on behalf of her mother, who was released from prison in 2000 after serving 14 years for putting poison into the food of Mohammed Azam, a local drug dealer who she feared was planning to sexually abuse her daughters.
His wife, Michelle, and their daughters, Malia and Sasha, were elsewhere in the city, visiting the Berlin Wall memorial.
"It used to be farmers' sons and daughters who came hunting.
He brought his wife and two daughters to Pasco, a city of about 70,000 people, in America's north-west.
Disabled daughters in India are thought traditionally to bring shame and bad luck on families and so are often hidden away.
The girls' families have been really positive about their daughters being in the play.
"One person further asked how Heidi and I would react if we found out one of our (4- and 7-year-old) daughters were gay.
In an address to an International Women's Day breakfast in which he compared himself to former American president Richard Nixon, Abbott said his wife quipped having three daughters helped turn an "unreconstructed bloke into a feminist".
Months before his death, Abdullah may have been alarmed by sensational stories about his daughters allegedly imprisoned in the palace.
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