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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all immigrants" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the entire group of individuals who have immigrated to a country or region, often in discussions about policies, rights, or social issues.
Example: "The new policy will affect all immigrants, regardless of their country of origin."
Alternatives: "every immigrant" or "all foreign nationals".
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With the exception of Native Americans, WE ARE ALL IMMIGRANTS.
My family are all immigrants.
We are all immigrants.
"We forget we are all immigrants.
They would affect all immigrants.
"That's the way of all immigrants here".
Many signs said, "We are all immigrants".
"We're all immigrants here," said Parker.
I mean, ultimately we're all immigrants, okay?
After all, immigrants helped start businesses like Google and Yahoo.
Not all immigrants are granted the same leeway.Is this justified?
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