Collocations for nationality - noun
ADJECTIVE
various
cultural differences among various nationalities
cultural differences among various nationalities
mixed
The pupils are of mixed nationality.
The pupils are of mixed nationality.
dual
He has dual British and South African nationality.
He has dual British and South African nationality.
foreign
(esp. BrE)
Argentinian, etc.
Argentinian, etc.
VERB + nationality
have
acquire, adopt, assume, obtain, take (BrE)
She is hoping to adopt Australian nationality.
a German-born composer who took British nationality
acquire, adopt, assume, obtain, take (BrE)
She is hoping to adopt Australian nationality.
a German-born composer who took British nationality
change
renounce
lose
grant sb (BrE)
He recently received the Spanish passport which grants him dual nationality.
renounce
lose
grant sb (BrE)
He recently received the Spanish passport which grants him dual nationality.
nationality + VERB
be represented
About 30 nationalities were represented at the tournament.
About 30 nationalities were represented at the tournament.
PHRASES
on (the) grounds of nationality
(esp. BrE)
He accused them of discrimination on the grounds of nationality.
He accused them of discrimination on the grounds of nationality.