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The phrase "a native born iraqi" is mostly correct but should be written as "a native-born Iraqi" for proper grammar and capitalization.
You can use it when referring to someone who was born in Iraq and is a citizen of that country.
Example: "As a native-born Iraqi, she has a deep understanding of the culture and traditions of her homeland."
Alternatives: "an Iraqi by birth" or "a born Iraqi citizen".
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