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children

[chil-druhn] / ˈtʃɪl drən /






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Because fertility in this cohort hasn’t declined as quickly as marriage rates, “a growing share of children born to non-college mothers are being raised outside of married two-parent households.”

From The Wall Street Journal

He sometimes came with his two young children, who ran around while he trained.

From The Wall Street Journal

Based on what happened in the Southern Hemisphere — particularly in Australia — “we are expecting this season to have a disproportionate impact on children under the age of 10,” Hudson said.

From Los Angeles Times

Then, we immediately segue into what sounds like it’s supposed to be a children’s choir.

From Salon

The UN's refugee agency, UNCHR, said those especially affected are children and women - including pregnant women - some who reported going without food for days.

From BBC