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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advantaged upbringing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has had a favorable or privileged childhood, often in terms of resources, opportunities, or support.
Example: "Her advantaged upbringing allowed her to attend prestigious schools and travel extensively during her youth."
Alternatives: "privileged upbringing" or "fortunate upbringing".
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The movie, her first, opened on Friday and mines some of her boarding school experiences at the Cranborne Chase School in England, part of an advantaged upbringing that she has in common with Ms. Gregorini, the daughter of a former Bond girl, Barbara Bach, and the stepdaughter of Ringo Starr.
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Or scientifically advantaged?
& his Orthodox Jewish upbringing.
I'd say we are culturally advantaged.
My California upbringing.
He worries about his children's upbringing.
should be paid toward its upbringing.
Tells about his Roman Catholic upbringing.
Her girl-next-door upbringing.
That's my ranch upbringing.
And we're advantaged within that category.
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