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The phrase "an impoverished" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is in a state of poverty or lacking in resources.
Example: "The charity aims to provide support and resources to an impoverished community in need."
Alternatives: "a destitute" or "a needy".
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We are an impoverished society.
It's an impoverished agenda.
I had an impoverished childhood.
"That's an impoverished way of doing it.
A SUPERPOWER invaded an impoverished Islamic nation.
"This man is an impoverished businessman.
I would be an impoverished soul.
Southern Italy is an impoverished region.
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