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biological parents

n. (plural of biological parent English)

Usage examples of "biological parents".

Indeed, the day may soon dawn when it is possible for a child to have more than two biological parents.

I know they aren't our biological parents, but they are the best for us.

For a couple of days now, Sam realised she'd dragged Anna into a limbo, Anna who'd never wanted to trace their biological parents, not really.

Adopted children have no legal claim on the estates of their biological parents.

They made no secret of that, but said they had me from an agency that did not tell them anything about my, my biological parents, because this is wisest.

Within two years they had adopted a second child, a girl born to different biological parents whom they named Jan.

The biological parents would've been given a copy, what you might call a receipt for the child, but there's no way Mr.

Now in the Familias Regnant, that means an embryo guaranteed to carry the genetic markers of the certified biological parents.

Eve had successfully remarried, and the families had stayed reasonably close over the years, with Phil and Jane freely moving between the households of their two biological parents.