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Discover Ludwig"refugee of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the origin or homeland of a refugee. For example: "The refugee of Syria has been living in Canada for the past five years."
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75 years later she became a refugee of Hurricane Katrina.
He was a refugee of a different sort.
Alex is a refugee of Tanzanian extraction, via Burundi.
"Rupert Murdoch is a refugee of the world.
I was a refugee of the war, because of these two countries fighting each other.
In 1949, Mr. Palij emigrated here at age 26 as a refugee of World War II.
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Nearly the entire population refugees of one sort or another.
Many of the workers at Seabrook Farms were refugees of twentieth-century upheavals and hardships.
The sides traded numbers of Palestinian refugees of the 1948 war permitted to move to Israel.
During the first six months of 2002, UNHCR resettled 9,300 refugees of 43 different nationalities.
Observing the refugees of Aramachi who had lost family members made her reconsider her own life.
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