Sentence examples for been native from inspiring English sources

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been 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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There have always been native freshwater lampreys in North American waters.

M'Siri's kingdom may have been native, but it was hardly primitive.

The gods displaced by the spread of Christianity may have been native, or perhaps Roman.

Had we not been native English speakers, and had Hugh not loved the challenges, we'd have hired one, too.

The University of Pennsylvania's Morris Arboretum will highlight three prehistoric relics - the gingko, dawn redwood and katsura trees -now believed to have been native Ice Age Americans.

Four of those have been Native American including one found near Long Pond in Ledyard that dates to 1770 and is just a few miles from the Foxwoods Resort Casino owned by the Mashantucket Pequots.

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Despite the fact that, since the inception of the Food Stamp Program and cash assistance programs, the majority of recipients have always been native-born white people, there is no question that these attacks have worked.

"These are native jihadists.

Humour is native to humankind.

Crabapples are native to North America and Asia.

No cattle are native to America.

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