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Old 24-Oct-2006, 00:04
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Default Re: Can any native in English correct it, please?

In the context of the piece under discussion, it would seem that "Federal Constitution" is being used in a concrete sense rather than in a generalized one. If the writer is intending a generalized sense, then "a federal constitution" would be accurate.
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