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Discover LudwigThe phrase "national origin" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a person's country of birth or citizenship. You can use it in a sentence when discussing someone's background or identity. Example: The company's hiring policy prohibits discrimination based on race, religion, gender, age, or national origin.
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What is your ancestry, national origin, or birthplace?
National origin?
Are you defining national origin?
Definition of national origin discrimination.
National origin should not be a factor.
Diversity is all about race, creed, color and national origin.
And my national origin was hardly an occupational hindrance.
What is your ancestry, national origin, or birth place?
How do gender, class, and national origin intervene?
National origin matters, however, if two Latinos are running for the same position.
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Call it, "Formal Complaint Of Religious/National Origin Harassment".
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