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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a caucasian" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to a person or people of European descent. Here is an example: "I met a caucasian woman at the conference and we had a great conversation about our similar backgrounds." In this sentence, "a caucasian woman" is used to specify the ethnicity of the person being mentioned.
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That just wouldn't happen to a Caucasian boy.
Mark was a rarity: a Caucasian wang hong.
Does she agree that indie is a Caucasian preserve?
Would a Caucasian author, for instance, feel that kind of necessity?
"I see a Caucasian female in her late 20's, early 30's," he said.
Those remains were lost, but their measurements indicated they could be of a Caucasian female.
Georgians speak a Caucasian language, whereas Ossetian is connected to Persian.
Because to an American, a Japanese child seems less human than a Caucasian child".
"My father was worried about me marrying a Caucasian," she said.
They were joined by a Caucasian couple who were greeted as regulars by the staff.
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You know, Caucasian-a-Caucasian.
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