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Sentence The word 'Indians' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used in reference to the indigenous inhabitants of the United States and Canada, but it can also be used to refer to any person from India. For example, "Many Indians have immigrated to the United States in search of a better life."
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Plural of Indian
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Peter Wilby's remark about Indians only being allowed to play cricket in India after a "prolonged struggle" (Sticky wickets, Review, 2 August) is an example of the freedom-struggle revisionism that now often passes for history on the Indian subcontinent.
The young MK Gandhi enjoyed his cricket and is on record as having watched a game between the town of Rajkot (Indians) and the local military cantonment (British) while a schoolboy in the late 1880s.
Indians, however, appear to have fallen in love with the film, despite the protests, accepting Khan's defence: "We respect all religions".
Many non-American Indians have incorporated knowledge of Native American two-spirit traditions into their increasing acceptance of same-sex love, androgyny and transgender diversity.
The evidence before us strongly suggests that investment in the unglamorous technologies, frameworks and infrastructures that are already known to underwrite citizen participation would result in better outcomes for tens of millions of ordinary Indians – and would shoulder the state with far-less onerous a financial burden – than investment in the high-tech chimeras of centralised control.
The rate was 26% for young mixed-race workers, 34% for young Indians and 29% for Chinese under-25s.
He said some of his colleagues seem to "fear Indians are going to take out 500 years of mistreatment on us through this".
Estimates of how many Indians have travelled to join the Isis vary from around 50 to 200.
Many are thought to have travelled from countries in the Gulf, where large numbers of Indians are working on temporary contracts.
The total number of Indians who have tried to travel to the Middle East to fight is unclear as many local police forces prefer not to officially register cases against individuals but to rely on family pressure to "dissuade and deradicalise" them, a senior Mumbai policeman said.
Another concern is the handful of Indians who have travelled to Pakistan to join or establish new factions in recent years.
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