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Discover Ludwig'absolute poverty' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a state of extreme poverty, with few or no resources. For example: "The United Nations defines absolute poverty as living on less than $1.90 per day."
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Absolute poverty among blacks has fallen sharply.
Absolute poverty has grown by 50%.
Most of them live in absolute poverty.
They're not living in "absolute poverty".
About 6.1 million people now find themselves in absolute poverty.
Ending absolute poverty is once again definitively one of them.
We go from absolute poverty to the lap of luxury.
The recession is driving more people into absolute poverty.
They also practiced absolute poverty and were vigorous missionaries.
She described a place seemingly resigned to absolute poverty.
In the past decade 40m Brazilians have escaped absolute poverty.
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