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Discover Ludwig"citizenship for" is a valid part of a sentence in written English.
It typically refers to someone gaining citizenship of a nation (e.g. through naturalization). For example: "The Senate voted to approve a bill granting citizenship for immigrants who have been living in the country for over five years."
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There will be citizenship for the stateless.
Mr Rubio backs a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
He supported a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants.
If you have ever been "illegal," no citizenship for you.
The legislation includes a pathway to citizenship for Dreamers.
In 2005, he lost his citizenship for the second time.
Many of us take the privileges of citizenship for granted.
Is it fair to offer a path to citizenship for people who entered the country illegally?
The ads call for a pathway to citizenship for 11 million immigrants in the country illegally.
Hispanic voters want a path to citizenship for their undocumented cousins.
He said providing a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants is essential to growing the economy.
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