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The phrase "a world of privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or environment where certain advantages or benefits are available to a specific group of people, often highlighting social inequality.
Example: "Growing up in a world of privilege, she had access to the best education and opportunities that many could only dream of."
Alternatives: "a realm of advantage" or "an environment of entitlement".
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He told me that he has sketched out some scenes for a new novel, about "two male best friends who live less privileged lives in a world of privilege," and that he hopes to work on it after the movie junkets are over and he has taken a few days of vacation with his family, in a Tennessee farmhouse devoid of electronic devices.
It was a world of privilege and irregularity.
Her heroine, Lee Fiora, is a Midwestern scholarship student thrust into a world of privilege.
A scholarship student encounters a world of privilege at an expensive boarding school in Massachusetts.
A scholarship girl at a nifty prep school is thrust into a world of privilege in this novel.
John Sutherland Egerton was born on May 10 , 1915 into a world of privilege and great wealth.
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It is a world of antique privilege about to be replaced by a thrusting business ethic.
This is a world of rarefied privilege in which men still wear straw boaters, and royalty blathers within earshot.
A young, wealthy writer (also called Aatish Taseer) moves through a world of easy privilege with girlfriend Sangoyita.
And why should we care about him now?" Clark was born in 1903, into a world of glittering privilege.
Sahaaleh was an alter ego, a daughter Amini might have had if she had not grown up in a world of relative privilege and safety.
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