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EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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The salmons' progeny will be large enough to catch by next summer.
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We are dooming our progeny by ruining the environment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Foreign currency profits translated into tuition for the progeny of the high command.
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Most of the time, no plants emerged, and in the few that did, the progeny were sterile.
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Successive progeny from the same dam often shown heavy infections.
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The progeny from that chance cross yielded a triticale that was not only short but was much less sensitive to day length.
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The computer will simultaneously display a range of mutant progeny of the biomorph, differing from it in shape and/or colour pattern.
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The courts quashed the plans on the grounds that the progeny would be hybrids, with no rights under the law.
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They die unmated and without progeny .