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Discover LudwigThe phrase "secular countries" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to countries that do not have an official state religion and promote a separation of religion and government. Example: "Many Western European countries are known for their secularism, with a strong emphasis on the separation of church and state."
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Iraq was once one of the Arab world's more secular countries.
The third stage: Extend the jihad wave to the secular countries neighboring Iraq.
England is now one of the most secular countries in the world.
The country is one of the more secular countries in the Arab world.
Denmark, after all, is one of the most secular countries in Europe.
He studied and taught in Denmark, one of the world's most secular countries, and has written several books about atheism.
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China proclaims itself a secular country.
India is a secular country with a young aspiring population.
My parents were born into a secular country.
Mr. Smith emphasized that Italy is a secular country.
I don't want an Islamic country, and you can't ask for a secular country.
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