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"advantaged backgrounds" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to people from affluent backgrounds who have more perks available to them than others. For example: "Students from advantaged backgrounds often have more resources available to them to help them succeed."
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In the long term that advantages established institutions and students from advantaged backgrounds".
Most, though not all, are from socially advantaged backgrounds.
But this tends to benefit children whose dads come from more advantaged backgrounds.
But they are less likely to be "distressed" than teens from relatively advantaged backgrounds.
He was shocked to learn how few came from less advantaged backgrounds at that time.
She said the preschool experience put her on a level playing field with peers from more advantaged backgrounds.
"People from more advantaged backgrounds," the report found, "had significantly higher levels of extroversion and very substantially higher economic aspirations".
Institutions should also consider how they can strengthen their current efforts to prioritise AAB+ applicants from less advantaged backgrounds.
Free schools will almost certainly want to get off on a sound footing by recruiting children from advantaged backgrounds.
Some of those alterations would simultaneously level the playing field for kids applying to college from less advantaged backgrounds.
Government links the fee/loan issue to improved access for university applicants from state schools and less advantaged backgrounds.
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