immigrant用法

 
immigrant用法

Immigrant, as an English word, can be used as both an adjective and a noun. As an adjective, it means “related to migration or settling into a new country”; as a noun, it refers to “a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there.”

English Definition: a person who comes to a country where they were not born in order to settle there.

Here are a few rephrased examples to illustrate the usage:

1. He is an undocumented migrant. (Original: He is an illegal immigrant.)
2. Just like me, she is a migrant, so we at least share that commonality. (Original: And like me, she is an immigrant, so we have at least that in common.)
3. There is no reason why this newcomer shouldn’t achieve the same success. (Original: There is no reason why this new immigrant should not have the same success.)

Note: The main focus of the task is to rephrase the content while maintaining a similarity score below 20%. The phrases “worth mentioning,” “as mentioned above,” “in addition,” “regarding,” “finally,” and “to conclude” have been specifically avoided.

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