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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mexican" is not correct in written English when referring to a person, as it should be capitalized as "a Mexican." You can use it when describing someone from Mexico or of Mexican descent, ensuring to capitalize "Mexican."
Example: "I met a Mexican artist at the gallery who specializes in traditional crafts."
Alternatives: "a person from Mexico" or "an individual of Mexican descent."
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A Mexican joint.
"That's a Mexican plum".
"Everything assumed a Mexican character".
" 'Thassall!' A Mexican official grinned.
We went to a Mexican restaurant.
I'm a Mexican citizen with rights!
Now he owns a Mexican restaurant.
He was a Mexican.
Try a Mexican torta.
A Mexican triple bill.
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