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"two offspring" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the two children, or two resulting progeny, of a particular parent or pair. For example: "The proud parents celebrated the birth of their two offspring."
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…ran from her neck sprang Chrysaor and Pegasus, her two offspring by Poseidon.
Of that group, 51% believe people should have no more than two offspring.
He went on to open his own restaurant, Floyd's Bistro, and its popularity spawned two offspring.
Once each partner pair had produced two offspring, we compared these actual allele frequencies to their expected allele frequencies.
From the blood that ran from her neck sprang Chrysaor and Pegasus, her two offspring by Poseidon.
Many places have started allowing parents who themselves lack siblings to have two offspring.
For those with more than two offspring, there's also the added issue of who sits where.
Mr. Grossbardt also operated Nappy's and Tin Pan Alley, two offspring of Colony, in the 1950's and 1960's.
We stared at each other, two parents, two offspring, before they lost interest and walked nonchalantly into the bush.
Q.Why do smaller mammals have large litters while bigger ones generally have no more than two offspring at a time?
Thomas Vinterberg's Submarino, solidly grim, looked without judgment on the damaged lives of two offspring of an abusive mother.
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