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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'foreign children' is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to children who come from a different country or have a different nationality than the majority of the population in a specific context. Example: The international school is known for its diverse student body, with a mix of local and foreign children from over 20 different countries.
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Suu Kyi declared that she wanted to run for president in Myanmar's 2015 election, but the country's constitution barred her from doing so because she had married a foreigner and had foreign children.
Cover: This undated photo provided by HHS' Administration for Children and Families shows the shelter used to house unaccompanied foreign children in Tornillo, Texas.
The challenged passages included those where the party called for a separate education system for foreign children, a special tax for employers employing non-European foreigners, and a restriction of unemployment benefits and child allowances for non-European foreigners.
Now, adoption of foreign children is almost universal and is widely accepted, as it should be.
Moreover, many foreign children brought into America come from countries that have not signed the convention.
Pupils from China make up two-fifths of foreign children educated privately in Britain.
I'm sorry, but I think we need to seriously reconsider adopting foreign children.
The constitution prevents the top job from going to anyone with foreign children.
The number of foreign children at risk also rose by 11%, to 88.
At the time, American law prevented couples from adopting more than two foreign children.
Foreign bosses may swoon about swift Chinese decision-making and foreign children may love the pandas China rents to zoos.
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