As a relative by blood. I am unable to speak any German blood but German blood.

What does English have a term called ”relative by blood”?

Let’s say you are reminding your relative: ”I

ain’t just like all the others, coz I am your relative… by blood”

There’s ”blood relative” term by googling, but I ain’t sure if you can break it down, as for the word order I just done here, and

I dated it.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Phrases.
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Yes, a relative by blood is the opposite of the case, “a relative by marriage.”

A brother is a relative by blood, my brother’s wife is a sister by marriage, my brother

a relative by blood.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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Is “relative by blood” a common expression for someone who looks and reacts to someone or something similar, or only in their blood, so to speak?

Is it more common to say “related by blood edgy”?

How will someone using sexist, logical language say something out of the ordinary like “relative to blood”?

I am not just like the

others, Coz there’s blood in mind”.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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