grandsons in the PONS Dictionary

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He was survived by his wife, two daughters, two granddaughters, two grandsons and two great-granddaughters.
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The paternal grandfather's food supply was only linked to the mortality RR of grandsons and not granddaughters.
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He received them kindly and took upon himself the cost of education and maintenance of his grandsons, becoming very attached to them.
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If the kings' sons were grandsons of the emperor, they were made full marquesses; if not, they were considered commoners.
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And because a son does not pass his X-chromosome to his male progeny, paternal grandmothers have zero X-chromosome relatedness to their grandsons.
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Former and current students include sons and grandsons of industrialists and politicians.
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He has two sons, one daughter and three grandsons.
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Instead, he meets this man's two grandsons, two good-natured brothers who are nevertheless small-time criminals and experts in demolition.
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He lives in the house with his son, daughter-in-law, and grandsons.
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Similarly, maternal grandmothers are likely to be 25% X-chromosome related to grandsons and granddaughters equally.
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