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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Indian descent" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's ancestry or heritage, specifically, their connection to the country of India. Example: The award-winning novelist is of Indian descent, but she was born and raised in the United States.
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Cárdenas was largely of Indian descent.
Maitreya was a South Asian; Patel was of Indian descent.
Of Indian descent, Carrillo grew up mainly in Mexico City.
"We have somebody of Indian descent, a couple African-Americans.
She's of Indian descent and I'm of Western European lineage.
The remaining population is Asian of mostly Indian descent.
His father was a Muslim of Indian descent.
"Cholo" is particularly Peruvian, referring to anyone of Indian descent.
She is of Indian descent and speaks English and Arabic.
"They know they are African-Americans of West Indian descent.
Ben Kingsley, who played Gandhi, is of partly Indian descent.
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