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The phrase "a proportion of Indian" is not correct as it lacks a noun to clarify what is being referred to, such as "a proportion of Indian people" or "a proportion of Indian culture." You can use it when discussing a specific percentage or fraction of a group that is identified as Indian, but it needs to be more specific.
Example: "A proportion of Indian students in the university has increased over the past few years."
Alternatives: "a percentage of Indian" or "a fraction of Indian".
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This means there will always be a proportion of Indian students that seek overseas education.
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