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'a special status' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a privileged or elevated position or title granted to someone or something by a governing body, institution, individual, or a group of people. For example, "The Prime Minister was given a special status in the United Nations."
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"Today, a special status for sexual minorities is simply unacceptable".
Such organizations, according to our law, have a special status".
Woodward has a special status at the Post.
In Europe, freedom of speech doesn't have a special status.
For, private or not, it has a special status.
I don't ascribe a special status to 45p," he said.
Even so, Villa Tugendhat still had a special status.
But so did Jimmy Savile enjoy a special status.
Paedophilia, along with "race crime", enjoys a special status.
Bernard realized that his mission retained a special status, even for the antibalaka.
France has long been a country where dogs have a special status.
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