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Discover LudwigThe word "plight" is a legitimate English word and can be used in written English.
Typically, 'plight' is used in the phrase "plight of" to describe a difficult or unpleasant situation. Example: The refugees' plight has inspired many to donate emergency aid.
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This long-distance migration both poses a plight and offers a spectacle.
It's because of the success of the country". It is a plight laden with ironies.
Evidently, it was not a plight faced only by the Americans.
A plight that feels hopeless and inescapable, just see today's listless performance against the Saints.
That is to say, the believers in the church picture themselves as in a plight from which they need rescue.
If you choose to be invisible, it's a superpower; if it's forced upon you, it's a plight.
They are ordinary decent people in a plight most in the United States don't have a clue about.
Their woeful shortfall in insurance coverage, experts say, is a plight shared unknowingly by millions of American homeowners.
(Even the two derelicts in "Waiting for Godot," so beloved of Stoppard, are in a plight that most people would consider desperate).
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It really is a lovely plight, with a deeply good intention for television.
The story does not focus a personal plight or an incident, but rather on social vulnerability and exclusion.
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