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"my eldest" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to the oldest child in a family, as in "my eldest daughter" or "my eldest son." However, it can also be used more broadly to refer to the oldest individual in a group of people, such as "my eldest sibling" or "my eldest cousin." Example: My eldest sister was always the responsible one in our family, always looking out for her younger siblings and making sure we were all taken care of.
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He is my eldest son.
LABAN: Leah, my eldest.
Then my eldest was diagnosed with autism.
A paper bee my eldest son made.
My eldest son's first crèche fete.
My eldest son got it hard.
William Hague called my eldest son, Afroze.
My eldest child still remembers this meal.
"What's for lunch?" says my eldest.
My eldest is now at York University.
My eldest son was taken away.
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