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"feed a child" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to provide food for a child. Example: The charity organization aims to feed a child in need for every dollar donated.
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"It feels good to feed a child," he says.
Akshaya Patra states that it can feed a child for an entire year for just $15.
When you feed a child, when you provide a family-like environment, they thrive.
"We can feed a child in school for 19 U.S. cents a day," he said.
"If you feed a child McDonald's every day that child will start to look different.
While village wisdom held that you don't feed a child who has diarrhea, the positive deviant families did.
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The result is that many women fear that laws that place the economic burden of breast-feeding on the employers will have a cost to all women (regardless of whether they ultimately breast-feed a child) in terms of hiring and promotion — one more way that a woman employee may be different from a man.
Man 2 (feeding a child in a pram but listening in) "You wanna try peanut butter".
It's like force-feeding a child turnip and wondering why they grow up hating vegetables.
Here are images of the children who starved; news of the warder sacked for feeding a child.
For example, feeding a child with cerebral palsy is more akin to wrestling than spooning gloop into a baby.
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