Examples of 'one or both parents' in a sentence
Meaning of "one or both parents"
one or both parents: indicating the involvement or presence of either a single parent or both parents
How to use "one or both parents" in a sentence
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one or both parents
Child has lost one or both parents.
One or both parents would work there.
It is passed along from one or both parents.
Absence of one or both parents is a risk factor.
Orphaned by the death of one or both parents.
Attendance by one or both parents is highly recommended.
Custody may be granted to one or both parents.
Having one or both parents with myopia.
Estranged relationships with one or both parents.
Income of one or both parents has changed.
Children growing up without one or both parents.
One or both parents may require support themselves.
Children have lost one or both parents.
One or both parents have asthma.
They inherited from one or both parents.
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One or both parents wearing glasses.
The absence of one or both parents.
One or both parents born overseas.
May be applied to one or both parents.
One or both parents have lost their job.
The property may be administered by one or both parents.
Maybe one or both parents are absent.
Chromosomal abnormality inherited from one or both parents.
One or both parents decide to move.
Most were accompanied by one or both parents.
One or both parents are welcome to attend.
Some are dealing with unemployment of one or both parents.
One or both parents have had a change in income.
Some children were separated from one or both parents.
One or both parents has had a change in income.
Children orphaned by one or both parents.
One or both parents generally affected.
The incarceration of one or both parents.
One or both parents should be clear.
Death or disappearance of one or both parents.
One or both parents have to be settled.
You may be a citizen if one or both parents have been naturalized.
One or both parents dead.
Ten percent of children have lost one or both parents.
If one or both parents work.
Orphan status of the child one or both parents dead.
One or both parents incarcerated.
Many of the children have lost one or both parents.
The death of one or both parents is not a good thing.
Many children have lost either one or both parents.
One or both parents being obese.
The child who has lost one or both parents.
One or both parents in jail.
All belonged to dysfunctional families without one or both parents.
Per cent of students had one or both parents who were smokers.
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