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The phrase "a Rwandan" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person from Rwanda or something related to Rwanda.
Example: "She is a Rwandan artist known for her vibrant paintings that reflect her culture."
Alternatives: "a person from Rwanda" or "an individual from Rwanda".
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"There's a Rwandan proverb," she says.
Where there is a Rwandan will, there is a Rwandan way.
Cycling, he went with Nathan Byukusenge, a Rwandan teammate.
A Rwandan war shouldn't be fought in Congo.
I got to know a Rwandan secretary general, who told me his story about the genocide.
The French police on Wednesday arrested a Rwandan doctor on an international warrant.
Members of his ZANU-PF party have spoken of a "Rwandan solution" for Zimbabwe's whites.
A Rwandan health official scoffed at the threat of AIDS in an interview.
"It is not culturally possible for a Rwandan woman to make her son rape other women.
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