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Discover Ludwig"the offspring" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a person's children, i.e. "She has two offspring, both boys". You could also use it to refer to something that is derived from a source, such as "This new product is the offspring of our original design."
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Many slaves were the offspring of slaves.
THE OFFSPRING: "Conspiracy of One" (Columbia).
"Did he admire the offspring?" "Of course".
Others are the offspring of their victims.
The offspring, these days, is usually triangular.
He'll stop investing in the offspring," Dr. Barash said.
Daniel, the offspring of an earlier marriage, lives elsewhere.
With each cross, the offspring will produce more milk.
Hence, killing the offspring would not hasten reproduction," she said.
Combine your genes with good genes and pamper the offspring.
Broyard was actually the offspring of two black parents.
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