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Discover Ludwig"my oldest son" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to the eldest or first-born son in a family. Example: "My oldest son is graduating from college next month."
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My oldest son, he was proper".
My oldest son is in college now.
My oldest son can tell you anything about football.
Until, that is, my oldest son went off to college.
"I am helping out my oldest son," he said.
"And be able to weather loss -- mainly my oldest son.
I jumped in the water with my oldest son.
Lois Robison, Larry's mother Larry was my oldest son.
"My oldest son set a doghouse on fire," she says.
"My oldest son, aged 4, asked me, 'When are we going home?'" Raid Issa said.
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