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The phrase "a foreign diplomat" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a diplomat who represents a country other than your own.
Example: "The meeting was attended by a foreign diplomat who discussed international relations."
Alternatives: "an international envoy" or "a diplomatic representative."
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"This election is an important milestone," a foreign diplomat said.
I feel like a foreign diplomat exchanging official gifts.
"Do you see one anywhere around here?" A foreign diplomat is equally critical.
"While Fidel's obsession was the world, Raúl's is Cuba," a foreign diplomat observes.
"Karimov thinks he is an economist," explains a foreign diplomat, "and by Soviet standards he is.
As a foreign diplomat puts it, "It is not a developing country.
"The IMU", says a foreign diplomat, "was a child of Karimov's".
"POLITICS in Uzbekistan", says a foreign diplomat, "is like a game of tennis.
The leaks show "we have not been lied to," says a foreign diplomat.
Rarely has a foreign diplomat written such lively reports of his professional meetings in London.
"The Egyptian state is holding all this out as a huge triumph," says a foreign diplomat.
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