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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poor man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who lacks financial resources or is in a state of poverty.
Example: "Despite being a poor man, he always found ways to help others in need."
Alternatives: "an impoverished individual" or "a destitute person."
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You're not a poor man".
The next supplicant is a poor man.
He's a poor man Jerome Bettis.
Walter Cromwell was not a poor man.
He is not a poor man.
As a poor man, I'm invisible.
"I am not a poor man," he said.
"I'm a poor man; I have nowhere to go.
You can't get a job from a poor man.
"In the city, ten thousand makes you a poor man".
"I was a poor man living like a millionaire".
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