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The word "progeny" is correct and usable in written English
It is a noun that refers to the offspring of a person, animal, or plant, or to a descendent. For example, "The King was proud of his many generations of progeny."
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(The progeny, for their part, level passive-aggressive insults.
Here the artist is presented as the progeny of countercultural greatness.
Poverty in developing countries and the rampant illegal wildlife trade is the progeny of the lot.
The progeny of interbreeding start with a big evolutionary disadvantage.
The progeny of the rich and famous would never spit up anything so banal.
Sebald was an inheritor of a dark history, interested in the shame of the progeny.
Mules are hybrids, the progeny of a female horse and a male donkey.
"The ranks," he said, "were filled with the progeny of the wealthy and politically influential".
Rather, today's newest devices look like the progeny of iPods and Bluetooth.
Normally, the progeny of any sexually reproductive organism receives half its genome from each parent.
Normally, the progeny of any organism that reproduces sexually receives half its genome from each parent.
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