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nephews
noun
Plural of nephew
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'nephews' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun used to refer to the sons of one's brother or sister. For example, "My two nephews like to come to my house for dinner."
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The elder Perosi said he will keep working, but "a lot less, and do some investing for the future of my nieces and nephews and my grandchildren, hopefully".
Together with his brother and the neighbours Seppe and Jens Brulmans, nephews of the former Belgian tennis star Kim Clijsters, they set up a YouTube channel and posted their own football videos under the nickname YardBrooz, the yard brothers.
And yes they see families in their parishes, and yes they have brothers and sisters and nieces and nephews who raise children, but it is down there in the doing of it that our ideas are formed and our strategies worked out.
Speaking from the capital, Abuja, Abanda said he had sisters, aunts, uncles, nieces and nephews in Chibok.
They had no children but he was in regular contact with his sister, nephews and nieces.
Now he wants to start practising as a barrister again, and to appreciate a house stuffed with visiting nephews and nieces.
They had four children who are my grand-nieces and nephews.
Robert Peston, BBC News economics editor Well, his book has got my nieces and nephews talking about politics.
Finamore is survived by her parents, three brothers and seven nieces and nephews.
"These men are brothers, fathers, husbands, sons and nephews.
"Uno pocito," he managed to blurt out.The stardom money was burned on fancy cars a white Rolls-Royce, a Lamborghini, a Maserati on fancy women, "1,001 of them", and on his ever-expanding tribe of siblings, illegitimate children, nephews, nieces and cousins for marriages, burials, first communions, food.
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