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Discover LudwigThe word 'non-national' is correct and is commonly used in written English
It is used to refer to someone who is not a citizen or a national of a particular country. Example: "The company's policy states that non-nationals must have a valid work permit to be employed."
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In our study A/T rates are strikingly lower in the non-national (or foreign) population, which consists of persons who still have the nationality of their home country and may include persons born in Italy.
The non-national TV schedule on Saturday night meanwhile, had it all.
Non-national postdocs in the US, for example, work for 11% less than their domestic colleagues.
I wonder how many of the people watching fully grasp how non-national this curriculum is.
US Soccer reinforces the barrier between national teamers and non-national teamers with the allocation structure in the NWSL.
Parking is £4.80 for non-National Trust members Southwold has an amazing church, St Edmund, King and Martyr.
On non-national questions, the poll does not indicate any great lurch to the left among Scots as a whole.
The first's explicit ban on national appropriation may leave the door open for non-national moon ownership.
Apart from commercial sponsorship, which is very difficult to secure, the only other funds available to non-national competitors are small local authority grants.
The appeal of this low-key grower lies in Berninger's woebegone baritone, rubbing up against non-National music that is neither taxing nor obvious.
His final package when it emerges, possibly in December but probably later, will be pitched in non-national terms as a good deal for all of "Europe".
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