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The phrase "I'm a native of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing your birthplace or origin. For example, you could say "I'm a native of Canada and I moved to the United States when I was five."
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"I don't feel like I'm a native of anywhere, so, it just feels…" she shrugs.
"I'm a native of California, and I want to help in some small way to bring California back".
Told of Crown's reasoning for buying the shopping center, he said: "I'm a native of that area, and I believe that.
Re Schoolss, Museums, Clinics, Garbage... Spending Cuts Go All Around" (news article, April 17): I'm a native of Brooklyn who remembers what it was like to be a child during the 1970's budget crisis.
"I'm a native of Australia and over the past few years have spent more and more time there," Naphtali told me via email.
Though I'm a native of Los Angeles, I visited New Orleans almost every August into my 20s, until my grandfather died of cancer.
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This warmed the cockles of my heart, as I am a native of the City of Brotherly Love and a graduate of St . Josephs, a venerable Jesuit university.
Though I am a native of the Midwest and the mother of two children, I am by no means one of these veterans.
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