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Names for people belonging to certain demographics: "British" for someone from Great Britain, for example.

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"They are Australian" vs "They are Australians"

One: Yes. Three: They're adjectives. Two: The English, certainly, do not use "English" to mean an English person. If you say "he's an English" an Englishman will look at you askance. The word you're …
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