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Discover LudwigThe phrase "firstborn son" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the eldest male child in a family. It can be used to describe the birth order of a son or to refer to a specific individual. Example 1: My firstborn son is graduating from college this year. Example 2: The firstborn son in the royal family will inherit the throne.
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He was my firstborn son.
Hand over your firstborn son.
The old man's firstborn son".
"I want him" — his firstborn son — "to be fully Jewish".
"This is my firstborn son, Homer," he said.
They wanted their firstborn son to become an architect.
Ferdinand's firstborn son, Maximilian II, became Holy Roman emperor in 1564.
He hit me so hard that my firstborn son also had a broken finger.
The weird thing is, my firstborn son has that same break in his finger.
But the political benefits, especially to their firstborn son, have been formidable.
He possessed all theprecocious gifts of a firstborn son who was indulged and adored byhis parents.
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