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The phrase "Financially destitute" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is in a state of extreme poverty or lacking financial resources.
Example: "After losing his job, he found himself financially destitute and struggling to make ends meet."
Alternatives: "In dire financial straits" or "Completely broke.".
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That happened some time ago, yet some of those guys are still financially destitute".
Still, some experts say the divorce rate in India continues to be artificially low, because of how biased the system is against women, who can be left financially destitute even if their husband is wealthy.
Politically ruined and financially destitute but confined only to house arrest, he and 200 to 300 followers tried, on Feb. 8, 1601, to raise the populace of London in revolt.
"Both found themselves financially destitute and desperate".
He said: "After just a week in Cardiff they were financially destitute, seeing up to four clients a day and sometimes working seven days a week".
"None of the victims were left financially destitute as they have been in other cases," Scheindlin said.
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Evicted from their town to make way for whites, Petrus turned drunk and violent and Sandra, destitute, placed the children with social welfare, the hardest decision of her life, she says.
James's death left Laura destitute.
For a fan, T.D.D. is a curious mix of emotions: equal measures of flawed hope ("Maybe we will sign Christian Pulisic!") and destitute despair ("David Ospina has signed… a… contract… extension?") that only really sets into a concrete feeling of "oh well then" when the 11PM deadline passes.
He died in 1878 from complications of small pox he contracted during the war, leaving his wife, Edith, and two children, Flora and Ben, nearly destitute.
But by the time this compliment reached James's ears he was living at the Chelsea Hotel, nearly destitute, and estranged from all but a few devotees.
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