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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a citizen with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a citizen who possesses a certain quality, characteristic, or affiliation.
Example: "As a citizen with a strong commitment to environmental issues, she actively participates in local clean-up efforts."
Alternatives: "a citizen possessing" or "a citizen who has".
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He is also a citizen with responsibility toward the society he lives in".
Breathes there a citizen with soul so dead that he can't appreciate this improvement?
The case of Walter Scott shows just how valuable a citizen with a camera can be.
The course which aims to educate a citizen with these qualities in our country is Social Studies.
A corporation is not a citizen with a right to vote or take a hand otherwise in politics.
On one hand, as a citizen with a platform he should feel some responsibility to stand up for equal rights.
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Abraham, a British citizen with a German surname, applied for a German passport a couple of weeks ago.
As a UAE citizen with a Ph.D. from a top U.S. university, he had good ideas about reform.
Ngaujah is also a sometime resident of Amsterdam and London; a world citizen with an engaging presence.
Daniel Kramer, 39, American-born and a British citizen with an international career, is a progressive and unexpected choice.
In May 2014, a French citizen with a year's experience in Syria killed three at a Jewish museum in Belgium.
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