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The phrase "a diaspora" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a group of people who have spread or been dispersed from their original homeland, often maintaining cultural ties to that place.
Example: "The Jewish diaspora has had a significant impact on global culture and history."
Alternatives: "a dispersed community" or "a scattered population".
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A diaspora followed.
We're sort of a diaspora".
"Both are living in a diaspora existence".
Jafa, too, is a diaspora explorer.
There are several advantages to milking members of a diaspora.
The Doctor and his granddaughter are part of a diaspora.
And casting out its sons into a diaspora.
They don't consider themselves strictly as a diaspora.
Judaism was now, for all intents and purposes, a Diaspora religion, even on its home soil.
It does not have much of a diaspora, since native-born Americans seldom emigrate permanently.
Even the Kurds, though still the majority, have suffered a diaspora as far flung as Canada.
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