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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Soviet state" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a country that was part of the former Soviet Union or was organized under a similar Communist ideology. Example: "During the Cold War, many countries in Eastern Europe were controlled by the Soviet state."
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"They never fought against the Soviet state".
Chechens felt little obligation to the Soviet state.
Tajikistan is a very poor former Soviet state.
Polyarniki were like cosmonauts, explorers for the Soviet state.
Symbols of the Soviet state, including the old anthem, have been brought back.
Indeed, tens of millions died at the hand of the Soviet state, through punishment, carelessness, deprivation.
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The Baltic states aside, Georgia is clearly the best-run ex-Soviet state.
Mr. Karimov has led the ex-Soviet state of 28 million people since 1989.
Estonia, which became the first ex-Soviet state to legalise gay marriage.
For Kuznetsov, the west can tolerate only a crippled post-Soviet state, not a resurgent Russia.
Until last year Belarus was the highest-placed ex-Soviet state (bar the Baltics) on the UN's Human Development Index.
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