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a poor minority
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "a poor minority" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of individuals from a minority background who are experiencing economic hardship or lack of resources. Example: "The government has implemented new policies aimed at improving the living conditions of a poor minority in the region."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Science
Alternative expressions(19)
a poor majority
a weak majority
a small majority
a slim majority
a narrow majority
a marginal majority
a weak minority
a weak portion
a thin majority
a slight majority
a bare majority
a simple majority
a small preponderance
a modest majority
just over half
slightly more than half
a limited majority
a small minority
a small mainstream
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
Many considered and consider the pogrom to be a legitimate act of revenge against a poor minority making up 9% of Gujarat's population.
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At Amistad, microsociety is a critical element of a curriculum designed to prepare a poor minority population for competitive colleges, careers and citizenship.
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Meanwhile, this past weekend, 60 cars were burned and some 50 young people scuffled with police and firemen, injuring several of them, in a poor minority suburb of Vitry-le-François Vitry-le-François Vitry-le-Françoisrance.
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Muslims in Europe realise this fate not as a commercial bourgeoisie triumphing over a religious and aristocratic elite but as a poor minority subject to the compulsions and prejudices of an aggressively secular state with which they share a long and dark history.
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It's reasonable to assume also that if he had come from a poor minority background, he may have received an even harsher initial sentence and no one would have been writing newspaper articles about him or calling out to him during high profile award ceremonies.
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The trouble with his theme of four years ago — "the two Americas" — was that it separated the country into an unpoor majority and a poor minority, allowing listeners to infer that the interests of these two groups were fundamentally in conflict.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
46 human-written examples
and a longtime destination for a largely poor, minority and uninsured urban population tended to by a valiant, highly competent and often-overworked medical staff.
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We examined the relationship between health literacy (HL) and health-related quality of life (HRQoL) as well as relationship differentials by ethnicity among rural women from a Chinese poor minority area.
Critics also cited funding from the American Chemistry Council, a chemical industry trade association, and a concentration of poor, minority families in the study as ethical concerns.
Now 29, Mr. Judd developed a taste for organizing in 1992 when, as an economics student at Duke University, he helped a group of poor, minority women working the abattoirs of North Carolina's pig and poultry industry get a free clinic.
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And, according to the American Obesity Association, a research organization, poor minority women have the greatest likelihood of being overweight.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using the phrase "a poor minority", ensure the context provides specific details about the challenges they face, rather than relying on generalizations. Providing concrete examples or statistics enhances the impact and credibility of your statement.
Common error
Avoid reducing the diverse experiences of a "poor minority" to a single narrative. Acknowledge the complexity and individuality within the group to prevent perpetuating harmful stereotypes.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "a poor minority" functions as a descriptive noun phrase. It identifies a specific subset of a population, characterized by both their minority status and their economic condition. Ludwig examples show its usage in describing communities, groups, or populations facing socioeconomic challenges.
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Formal & Business
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "a poor minority" is a descriptive term used to identify a group experiencing both minority status and economic hardship. Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is grammatically correct and usable in written English. While the phrase itself is neutral in register, its usage requires careful consideration to avoid perpetuating stereotypes. Alternative phrases like "disadvantaged minority" or "low-income minority group" may be more appropriate depending on the context. The phrase's frequency is uncommon, appearing primarily in news and media, and scientific contexts. It is important to use the phrase thoughtfully, focusing on specific challenges and systemic issues.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
an impoverished minority
Replaces "poor" with "impoverished", emphasizing a more severe state of economic hardship.
a disadvantaged minority
Uses "disadvantaged" to highlight systemic barriers and lack of opportunities.
a deprived minority
Substitutes "poor" with "deprived", focusing on the lack of essential resources and necessities.
a low-income minority group
More explicitly states the economic status using "low-income" and specifies "group".
an economically vulnerable minority
Replaces "poor" with "economically vulnerable", highlighting the susceptibility to economic instability.
a struggling minority community
Uses "struggling" to emphasize the difficulties faced and specifies "community".
a less fortunate minority
Employs the euphemism "less fortunate" to soften the directness of "poor".
a marginalized and impoverished group
Adds "marginalized" to highlight the social exclusion and combines it with "impoverished".
a socioeconomically challenged minority
Uses a more formal and academic term, "socioeconomically challenged".
a financially distressed minority population
Replaces "poor" with "financially distressed" and specifies "population", offering a more clinical tone.
FAQs
What does it mean to refer to someone as "a poor minority"?
Referring to someone as "a poor minority" typically indicates that the individual or group belongs to a minority ethnic or social group and experiences economic hardship or poverty.
What are some alternative ways to describe "a poor minority" without using the word 'poor'?
You can use alternatives like "disadvantaged minority", "low-income minority group", or "economically vulnerable minority" depending on the context.
Is it appropriate to use the term "a poor minority" in formal writing?
While the term "a poor minority" is grammatically correct, it's important to consider the context and audience. More formal or academic writing may benefit from using more precise and less stigmatizing language, such as "socioeconomically challenged minority" or "marginalized and impoverished group".
What are the social implications of using the phrase "a poor minority"?
Using the phrase "a poor minority" can reinforce negative stereotypes if not used carefully. It's crucial to provide context and avoid generalizations, focusing on specific challenges and systemic issues rather than perpetuating harmful narratives.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested