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The phrase "a commonwealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a political community founded for the common good or to describe certain political entities, particularly in the context of governance or statehood.
Example: "The state was established as a commonwealth, prioritizing the welfare of its citizens above all else."
Alternatives: "a republic" or "a community".
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The move was relatively smooth because Ghana is a Commonwealth country.
What choice will we -- as a country and a Commonwealth -- make?
A commonwealth?
An empire has become a Commonwealth.
This is a Commonwealth leaders' conference.
Since 1952 the island has been a commonwealth.
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(The island is a commonwealth of the United States whose residents are, in fact, citizens).
[But this] he gives up when he joins [a]... political society, and incorporates into [a] commonwealth.'".
He was quoting a Commonwealth Fund report.
A Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting is held every two years.
"This isn't a 'commonwealth' scheme; it's a con," he said.
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