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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a native had" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing experiences, actions, or states related to a native person or culture in the past.
Example: "A native had shared stories of their ancestors that captivated the entire audience."
Alternatives: "a local had" or "an indigenous person had".
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In one case, a native had caught and eaten a skipjack, a sacred fish which, under Samoan law, could only be eaten with the permission of a local chief.
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The results suggest that migrants who marry a native have lower intentions to return than those who marry a non-native and singles.
Being a native, having a provincial residency permit, and an age range of 6 10 years were inclusionary criteria.
A friend of Marty's named Kevin, who is a College Point native, had a simpler explanation.
The freshman Xavier Henry had 15 points and Marcus Morris, a Philadelphia native, had a big homecoming Saturday with 13 as Kansas beat No. 18 Temple, 84-52.
Even before he rose to fame, Mr. Gandolfini, a New Jersey native, had an easygoing attitude about housing in New York.
Father Audibert, a valley native, had told them a few years ago.
Mr. Waisbren, a Milwaukee native, had been in New York only a couple of months when the couple met in December 2010.
Becoming a bankruptcy judge was not what Judge Gonzales, a Brooklyn native, had planned.
Baldelli, a Rhode Island native, had recently said that some Red Sox fans are "a little excessive".
Paul Terrell Henry, a Chicago native, had two daughters and loved music, according to a profile by The New York Times.
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