Sentence examples for real child from inspiring English sources

"real child" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a child who is not imagined or fictitious, but an actual living person. Example: "The author's book was inspired by her experiences as a therapist, working with real children and their families."

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A real child.

In Barbro Ekman's apartment, Arman's real child was alive.

They want to break out because they want to have sex with a real child.

She exists comfortably as a real child to whom no one, including herself, condescends.

But I suppose I wasn't a real child and she wasn't a real parent".

For every statistic, or non-statistic, there is a real child who is trying to cope.

I called it Ludwig Von Manson.' Would he call a real child that?

Although anthropomorphic animals abound in picture books there are not so many convincingly real child characters.

The fundamental idea behind the criminalization of real child pornography -- that is, images of real children engaged in sexual activity -- is that the images themselves are the proof that some real child was abused.

Some people thought it was "more real than any real child they could have had," as one patron put it.

Our current mania is buttressed by the genuine harm perpetrated by real child abusers, but it's reinforced by another characteristic.

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