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Discover LudwigThe word 'pureblood' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe someone or something that is of pure or unmixed descent, usually in reference to bloodlines or ancestry. Example: The family's pureblood pedigree has been traced back for generations to the royal house of England.
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pureblood
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A person or animal of unmixed ancestry
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"My father was a pureblood, a great man," the author writes, "a Black Knight of raging firepower".
That historic homecoming came just 11 days after 71 pureblood bison, descended from one of Montana's last wild herds, were released nearby onto untilled grassland owned by a charity with a vision of building a haven for prairie wildlife.
And then - standing separate and apart - is Cruise himself, intoning his lines in pureblood American.
I've had my idea of a dump-world cursed by a plague of twin births, where only one child is pureblood human, the other a superhuman monster with "twisted" blood.
HP v. angry, threatened to knock DM's pureblood block off, etc etc. Had to cast multitude of restraint spells on HP to prevent HP throwing DM in lake.
Maybe it even makes you question the integrity of the film as a whole Is Somers Town a pureblood Meadows work in the vein of, say, Dead Man's Shoes, or the searing This Is England?
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From at least 1900 onward Indian populations were increasing, a trend Curtis brushed off because he counted only a certain kind, "purebloods" with "primitive" culture.
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