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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a privileged place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location or position that is considered advantageous or special in some way.
Example: "The university offers a privileged place for students to engage in groundbreaking research."
Alternatives: "an advantageous position" or "a special status".
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Meanwhile, Opus Dei had a privileged place and role.
The questionnaires from the first survey have a privileged place in J-PAL's Hyderabad offices.
Or will they be competing for a privileged place in the public arena?
This is a book that could only come from a privileged place.
Moody "turns his anger" on Muir, who has a "privileged place in the family".
THE grounds are out of a dusty colonial storybook, from another time and a privileged place.
Most religions have taught that those who adhere to them have a privileged place in the universe.
The Benedetti recordings, however, occupy a privileged place not only in Schaap's mental Bird cage but also in musical history.
I tell this tale of dull sexism in a privileged place because it would not have happened at Spare Rib.
However, Stott pointed out that gifted spectrum and a privileged place on electronic programme guides are still valuable.
Solo piano, as a mode of performance, holds a privileged place in jazz, with a history predating the origins of the genre.
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