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In conversation, 独生子女 (dúshēng zǐnǚ) is commonly used to refer to someone who is the only child in their family.
In Chinese culture, being an only child is often seen as a privilege and can come with certain expectations and responsibilities. Therefore, 独生子女 (dúshēngzǐnǚ) can also be used to describe someone who is spoiled or pampered, as in "独生子女很被宠爱" (dúshēngzǐnǚ hěn bèi chǒng'ài) meaning "Only childs are very spoiled."
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