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The phrase "parent of" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to denote a relationship of parentage, either biological or legal. For example: "John Doe is the parent of three children."
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Or a parent of one?
Even the parent of the N.Y.S.E.
Memories of our deceased parent, of course.
Parent of, at times, numerous children.
I'm a parent of young children.
"It was the parent of a baby.
I am a parent of a disabled teenager.
Even for a parent of a black son.
I am the parent of two exceptional readers.
Another potential bidder is General Electric, the parent of NBC.
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Analogously, the parent of a base pair a in S, written parent S (a ), is the parent of a L (or, equivalently, the parent of a R ).
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