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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a marginalisation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process or state of being marginalized or the act of marginalizing a group or individual.
Example: "The report highlights a marginalisation of minority voices in the decision-making process."
Alternatives: "an exclusion" or "a sidelining".
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What has happened is a marginalisation of the church because it is perceived as both sentimental and authoritarian.
The dead can be handled only by a designated class, who by this token became the 'untouchables' of an otherwise proudly casteless community, a marginalisation portrayed in Cyrus Mistry's unsettling novel, Chronicle of a Corpse Bearer.
But China's helter-skelter commitment to capitalism and its lack of genuine "cultural conservatism" reflects a marginalisation of values that society used to hold dear, such as Confucian harmony, Daoist concerns for nature, and the Buddhist honouring of all life.
"We feel it speaks about a real lack of commitment from the government and a marginalisation of this hugely important issue The new guidelines were an important step forward but efforts are now needed to ensure that they are actually read and acted on, and the government should also be working to change attitudes towards FGM within communities.
But because Hare depicts a marginalisation of Anglicanism that has continued, the play has retained its relevance in revivals, further helped by the fact that the depicted religious tension between orthodoxy and reform apply just as strongly to political parties, the health system and broadcasting.
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The poorer countries and the poorer two-thirds of the world's population therefore suffer a double marginalisation: once through incomes, again through prices.
It is these factors - isolation, lack of a voice, marginalisation - that make it so critical for us to reach the vulnerable as quickly as possible, and in a way that not only meets their basic needs, but also addresses the deeper issues of disempowerment with which so many of them must struggle.
Recent research reiterates the need to examine whether the involvement of some, and not other consumers, can lead to an increased marginalisation of some groups [ 18].
Achieving the right to legal gender recognition is crucial to the ability of trans people to leave behind a life of marginalisation and enjoy a life of dignity.
An Amnesty study found Rio's Olympics left "a shady legacy of a city entrenched with marginalisation and discrimination... and a record of human rights violations where violence remains part of the game".
Of more immediate concern could be Hezbollah's reaction to its political marginalisation – a reaction that may be further radicalised if a more moderate and less militant leader, such as Mir Hossein Mousavi, is elected in Iran.
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