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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a trafficked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing human trafficking, illegal trade, or areas that experience high levels of traffic, such as roads or websites.
Example: "The report highlighted the plight of a trafficked individual who was rescued from a life of exploitation."
Alternatives: "a victim of trafficking" or "a smuggled person".
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"Trafficking exists in Scotland and contact with a health worker may be the one chance for a trafficked person to get help and protection.
And because I was reading a lot about sex trafficking, I thought it would be interesting to bring a woman in who's clearly not a trafficked woman but by virtue of her being from the Philippines, they just assumed she is.
In one instance, three police stations turned away a trafficked man who had escaped his captors, while one local authority told a Chinese boy, believed to have been trafficked for sex, to look on the Gumtree website for help.
Given this, one cannot blame a trafficked Nigerian for being hesitant to come forward as a victim.
Another detective described how a trafficked woman's "customer insisted on putting bits of metal into his condom causing her injury".
"It's not where you go down on every street corner in every street in Britain, and there's a trafficked individual.
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A: Traffic, development, crime and money.
Caused a traffic accident?
A traffic officer also responded.
Obstructing a traffic lane.
A traffic jam?
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