Sentence examples for be native from inspiring English sources

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be native

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A person who is native to a place; a person who was born in a place.

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It looks as if the winner will be "Native Speaker".

The plant is believed to be native to Siberia.

"If you're going to be Native, don't just be Native on paper," said Lexie LaMere, a Nebraska delegate and member of the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska.

They might not be native New Yorkers, but they could be.

The other possibility is Ochlerotatus taeniorhynchus, a mosquito that may be native to the archipelago.

"The typhus bacterium may be native to the Americas," he said.

I'm not suggesting that all the trees councils plant should be native ones.

The next enthusiasms would be Native American culture and history, photography and flying.

This merits a reexamination of the difficult question of what it means to be Native.

They have no owners, and many of them are believed to be native to the West.

They may be native (overdo, waywardness), Greek (hyperbole, thesis), or Latin (supersede, pediment).

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