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The phrase 'the offspring of' is correct and is often used in written English.
It is often used to describe the children of one's parents, or the descendants of anyone or anything. For example, "The offspring of Abraham were the twelve sons of Jacob."
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Many slaves were the offspring of slaves.
"Did he admire the offspring?" "Of course".
Others are the offspring of their victims.
Daniel, the offspring of an earlier marriage, lives elsewhere.
Broyard was actually the offspring of two black parents.
And he is, quite literally, the offspring of that.
The offspring of those marriages were known as Luso-Indians.
Neither did the offspring of vitamin-D-deprived rats.
Today's anti-Westernism is the offspring of yesterday's colonialism.
The women sometimes killed the offspring of their liaisons with the sealers.
Thomson sees these kids as the offspring of Godard's jittery methodology.
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because the offspring of
beat the offspring of
characterized the offspring of
example the offspring of
especially the offspring of
fitness in the offspring of
the child of
the outgrowth of
the reproduction of
the generation of
the descendent of
the offshoot of
the descent of
the creature of
the descendant of
the children of
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