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Filter by Meaning The family's progeny were all musically talented.
The writer's progeny of books included some of the most acclaimed works of literature in the world.
The famous athlete's progeny of records was unmatched in the history of sports.
The doctor advised the couple to undergo genetic testing before planning their progeny.
The politician's progeny of policies was aimed at improving the lives of the people.
The queen's progeny included a son and a daughter, who were next in line for the throne.
The mare gave birth to a beautiful progeny of a colt, which inherited its mother's grace and strength.
The inventor's progeny of patents revolutionized technology in the modern era.
The procrastination of his studies had a negative progeny on his grades.
The experiment had an unexpected progeny, leading to further research.
The fashion designer's progeny included clothing lines, collections, and fashion shows.
The programmer's progeny included software, applications, and code.
Despite their rocky start, the couple eventually managed to build a happy home for their progeny.
The woman dedicated her life to raising her progeny.
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