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"of Indian descent" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's heritage or ancestry, stating that they have Indian ancestry or roots. Example: My friend is of Indian descent, but she was born and raised in America.
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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.
"Cholo" is particularly Peruvian, referring to anyone of Indian descent.
His father was a Muslim of Indian descent.
She is of Indian descent and speaks English and Arabic.
The young woman, Rumana, was a quiet, graceful college student of Indian descent.
His political support among the 44% of the population who are of Indian descent remains strong.
The high-carat gold favoured by people of Indian descent is especially tempting.
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