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The phrase "three offsprings" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to the children of a particular parent or parents. For example, "The eagle had three offsprings."
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For parallel GA-TPC, (N_{p}^{1}) and σ 1 are for parameters used in stage 1, while (N_{p}^{2}) and σ 2 are for stage 2. All N p are multiple of 3 as three offsprings are generated by three-parent crossover.
But on last Friday's Shark Tank three offsprings of immigrants, took a step forward.
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This causes varying degrees of shock to his three offspring.
Dalton was the youngest of their three offspring who survived to adulthood.
Each successful parasite makes three offspring and dies.
In b and c, infected females produce one offspring, while uninfected females produce three offspring.
Unlike simians, some strepsirrhines produce two or three offspring, although some produce only a single offspring.
Groups of African forest elephants typically consist of one adult female with one to three offspring.
Monticolomys is nocturnal and solitary and produces litters of up to three offspring.
One to three offspring (typically two) are born after 90 days of gestation, weighing approximately 12 g.
One family consists of one male, five females, and five offspring; additionally, the MHC-identical sibling of one female together with her male and three offspring was analyzed.
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