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Default Persona non grata

Could anyone tell me what English-speaking people use as the plural form of Persona non grata?

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Personae non gratae, as far as I know.All latin words maintain their original forms in English (a bit like phenomenon - phenomena). :)
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I do agree with MP You're welcome!
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