The Nile River is in Egypt.
In Egypt, cats are highly favored.
He wants to go to Egypt to see the pyramids.
egypt has alot of pyrimads
Egypt is in the Middle East.
Pyramids are natarullay from Egypt.
You could use it like this: Egypt would not be able to annex Libya. Sudan has never attempted to annex Egypt.
"Are you Egyptian?" "Yes, I am from Egypt, there for I am an Egyptian."
there are 6 cataracts in ancient Egypt
I went to Egypt and visited the great Pyramids.
the archaeologist found some bones in the sands of egypt.
Moses and Isarel exodus Egypt to Canaan
If Egypt is the adjective in that sentence, then yes.
you can use the word of in a sentence when one person belongs to a certain place or country. EG. i am a native of egypt, he is the archbishop of Canterbury. You can also use it to agree with some one, in the form of of course.
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