national

national
adj.
National is used with these nouns: ↑acclaim, ↑affair, ↑agenda, ↑airline, ↑airspace, ↑allegiance, ↑archive, ↑arena, ↑army, ↑aspiration, ↑assembly, ↑asset, ↑association, ↑attention, ↑autonomy, ↑average, ↑award, ↑ballot, ↑bank, ↑banking, ↑body, ↑border, ↑boundary, ↑broadcaster, ↑budget, ↑campaign, ↑catastrophe, ↑celebration, ↑celebrity, ↑census, ↑centre, ↑champion, ↑championship, ↑character, ↑characteristic, ↑charity, ↑charter, ↑chauvinism, ↑circulation, ↑coach, ↑collection, ↑commission, ↑company, ↑competition, ↑concern, ↑conference, ↑congress, ↑consciousness, ↑consensus, ↑contest, ↑context, ↑convention, ↑correspondent, ↑costume, ↑council, ↑coverage, ↑crisis, ↑culture, ↑currency, ↑curriculum, ↑database, ↑debate, ↑debt, ↑decline, ↑defence, ↑deficit, ↑difference, ↑dimension, ↑diploma, ↑director, ↑disaster, ↑disgrace, ↑dish, ↑distribution, ↑distributor, ↑dress, ↑drive, ↑economy, ↑election, ↑electorate, ↑elite, ↑embarrassment, ↑emergency, ↑entity, ↑epidemic, ↑event, ↑executive, ↑expenditure, ↑fame, ↑federation, ↑festival, ↑figure, ↑final, ↑flag, ↑forest, ↑forum, ↑funding, ↑gallery, ↑gathering, ↑government, ↑greatness, ↑grid, ↑guard, ↑guideline, ↑headline, ↑headquarters, health service, ↑herd, ↑heritage, ↑hero, ↑heroine, ↑highway, ↑holiday, ↑homeland, ↑honour, ↑hotline, ↑humiliation, ↑icon, ↑identity, ↑importance, ↑income, ↑independence, ↑initiative, ↑institute, ↑institution, ↑insurance, ↑intelligence, ↑interest, ↑issue, ↑journal, ↑landmark, ↑language, ↑leader, ↑leadership, ↑league, ↑legislation, ↑legislature, ↑level, ↑liberation, ↑library, ↑lottery, ↑magazine, ↑manager, ↑media, ↑meeting, ↑memorial, ↑military, ↑minority, ↑monopoly, ↑monument, ↑mood, ↑morale, ↑moratorium, ↑mourning, ↑movement, ↑museum, ↑myth, ↑mythology, ↑network, ↑news, ↑newspaper, ↑obsession, ↑office, ↑opinion, ↑organization, ↑origin, ↑outcry, ↑output, ↑paper, ↑park, ↑parliament, ↑pastime, ↑police, ↑policy, ↑politics, ↑poll, ↑population, ↑president, ↑press, ↑prestige, ↑pride, ↑programme, ↑prominence, ↑prosperity, ↑publication, ↑publicity, ↑quota, ↑radio, ↑recession, ↑recognition, ↑reconciliation, ↑reconstruction, ↑record, ↑recovery, ↑referendum, ↑register, ↑registry, ↑renewal, ↑reporter, ↑representative, ↑reputation, ↑reserve, ↑resource, ↑road, ↑sample, ↑scale, ↑scandal, ↑scope, ↑secretary, ↑security, ↑self-confidence, ↑self-interest, ↑sentiment, ↑service, ↑shame, ↑shortage, ↑show, ↑shrine, ↑situation, ↑soccer, ↑solidarity, ↑sovereignty, ↑spotlight, ↑squad, ↑stage, ↑standard, ↑standing, ↑statistics, ↑stereotype, ↑strategy, ↑strike, ↑survey, ↑survival, ↑swing, ↑symbol, ↑tabloid, ↑taste, ↑tax, ↑team, ↑telecommunications, ↑television, ↑tension, ↑territory, ↑ticket, ↑title, ↑total, ↑tour, ↑tournament, ↑tradition, ↑tragedy, ↑trait, ↑treasure, ↑trend, ↑unification, ↑union, ↑unity, ↑uprising, ↑visibility, ↑vote, ↑wealth, ↑will

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