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Discover LudwigThe phrase "citizenship of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing one's nationality or the status of being a citizen of a certain country. For example, "She was granted citizenship of the United States at her naturalization ceremony."
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To some, that is citizenship of convenience.
This means Siba does not have citizenship of any country.
The governor signed legislation allowing local police to demand proof of citizenship of those they stop.
Some countries do not collect annual information about the citizenship of couples.
See articleBahrain revoked the citizenship of over 30 members of the opposition.
Compared with citizenship of a country, membership is easy to acquire and renounce.
And elections officials around the country do not customarily verify the citizenship of newly registered voters.
Americans who marry foreign nationals, for example, often adopt the citizenship of their spouse's nation.
He also championed stripping the citizenship of children born in the Arizona to illegal immigrants.
The rule suggests questions to ask in checking the citizenship of any particular individual.
Under Italian law, children born in the country have the citizenship of their parents.
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