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"a citizen of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that someone is a citizen of a particular country. For example, "He is a citizen of Canada."
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"Hitler says the Jew cannot be a citizen of Germany.
But I am a citizen of America.
(His wife is a citizen of Singapore).
He is a citizen of Mexico.
You are a citizen of Belize.
I am a citizen of the world.
I could be a citizen of Monaco.
"I am a citizen of Hong Kong.
And he is a citizen of South Africa and Portugal.
A citizen of this country?" "It's horrendous.
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It must be a citizen of this planet too.
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a citizen of germany
a citizen of brazil
a citizen of israel
a citizen of california
a citizen of switzerland
a citizen of iraq
a citizen of france
a citizen of england
a citizen of one of these
consultation of a citizen
citizen of a petrodollar
a life of
a street of
a compatriot of
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a citizenry of
a union of
a subject of
a canadian of
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a man of
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a inhabitant of
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