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Discover LudwigThe phrase "their pedigree" is correct and usable in written English.
It refers to the ancestry or lineage of a person, animal, or family. Example: The prized show dogs were highly sought after for their impressive pedigree, tracing back several generations of championship bloodlines.
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Their pedigree is kind of impeccable.
He does not have their pedigree, either.
Tells about their pedigree training, etc.
She was ambivalent about their pedigree.
They both had Bold Ruler in their pedigree.
Whatever their pedigree, they stopped at nothing to attract attention.
No matter what their pedigree, they tasted like November tomatoes.
The Nets took another step in establishing their pedigree tonight.
Some Prohibition-era innovations surely endured in spite of their pedigree, not because of it.
They were gracious to everyone, self-reliant and discreet, and secure in their pedigree.
Their pedigree Berkshire weaners are snapped up when they put them up for sale.
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