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The phrase "a native born" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who was born in a particular country or region, emphasizing their origin.
Example: "As a native born citizen, she has a deep connection to her country's culture and traditions."
Alternatives: "a natural-born" or "a homegrown".
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Being a native born Brazilian and having worked for five years in its national health system, I have witnessed the current scarcity of resources there.
(Ted's birth in Canada, with dual American and Canadian citizenship, has raised the question of whether he is a "native born" citizen and thus eligible, under the Constitution, to be President.
I am a native born Oklahoma boy, raised in a rare liberal, secular home.
Baxt is a native born and self described "New York City kid".
"Our founder Miss Pat Maddox, the 'Mother Teresa of Clarkston,' was a native born Clarkston resident.
While transitioning to a new country is exceptionally difficult, refugees make great strides annually and by the fourth year make it difficult to ascertain the difference between a refugee from Iraq or a native born American citizen.
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"And your best cultural guide is a younger person," he said, "a digital native, born into a world of computers, video games and instant messaging".
Tahil Sharma is a Southern California native born to a Hindu and Sikh Indian family.
The nine sections of "Vida" are linked by a common narrator, Sabina, a New Jersey native born to Colombian parents.
It was a rough summer for Holli, a Bronx native born at the zoo in 1989.
A Bronx native, born in 1916.
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