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My sister has just borne a child. vs My sister gave birth to a child.

Both phrases are correct and commonly used to convey the idea that someone's sister has had a baby. They are interchangeable and can be used based on personal preference or style. There is no significant difference in meaning between the two phrases.

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My sister has just borne a child.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone's sister has given birth to a child.

This phrase is a formal and slightly less common way to express that someone's sister has had a baby.

Alternatives:

  • my sister gave birth to a child.
  • my sister just had a baby.
  • my sister recently became a mother.
  • my sister is now a parent.
  • my sister welcomed a new addition to the family.

My sister gave birth to a child.

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that someone's sister has had a baby.

This phrase is a more common and straightforward way to express that someone's sister has given birth to a child.

Alternatives:

  • my sister has just borne a child.
  • my sister just had a baby.
  • my sister recently became a mother.
  • my sister is now a parent.
  • my sister welcomed a new addition to the family.

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