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"a citizenship" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it anytime you are referring to someone's nationality or legal right to reside in a country. For example, "Every year, thousands of people are granted a citizenship in the United States."
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In 1999, a citizenship application cost $225.
They must also pass a citizenship test.
We'd never had a citizenship law.
Barack Obama did not have to take a citizenship test.
Barclays is holding a "citizenship day" this week.
Perhaps we need a citizenship test for foreign words.
State plans need not contain a citizenship requirement.
accomplish this end with a citizenship restriction that "sweeps indiscriminately,"..
No census since 1950 has included a citizenship question.
The census has not had a citizenship question since 1950.
Canada asks a citizenship question on its census.
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