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The phrase "ethnically homogeneous" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a group or society that is made up mostly of people from the same ethnic or cultural background. Example: The small town was known for its ethnically homogeneous population, with nearly all residents tracing their ancestry back to the same country.
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Russia is far from ethnically homogeneous; throughout history, hundreds of ethnic groups have lived there.
Furthermore, the population is ethnically homogeneous, with fewer than 2% from ethnic minorities [ 12].
The population of the Northern Region is ethnically homogeneous, with fewer than 2% from ethnic minorities [ 15- 17].
Ethnically diverse nations suffer from more ethnic conflict and inequality, less inclusion and weaker economic growth than their more ethnically homogeneous counterparts.
Ethnically homogeneous, they are unused to immigration.
"Everyone's beautiful, everything's futuristic, but it's ethnically homogeneous".
Few are as small, open or ethnically homogeneous.
Chechnya (a bit smaller than Wales) is ethnically homogeneous.
Many neighborhoods that used to be mixed are now ethnically homogeneous.
Muslims are the most ethnically homogeneous group, being very nearly all Arabs.
A territorial swap would likely be followed by a population swap to create ethnically homogeneous territories.
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