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The phrase "a slum" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a highly populated, impoverished area of a city where the living conditions are poor and the buildings are often in a state of disrepair. Example: "The government has pledged to improve the living conditions in the city's slums, where many families struggle to survive on a daily basis."
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It's a slum area".
What is a slum?
"He is a slum landlord," she said.
"Or it can be a slum.
This is, clearly, more than a slum.
I assumed it was a slum village.
"He came from a slum, I come from a slum.
His was not a slum childhood.
It was a slum clearance program.
"Now it's a slum with casinos".
I was born in a slum," he continues.
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