Sentence examples for at poverty from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at poverty" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not typically used in any context, as it lacks clarity and grammatical structure.
Example: "The community is struggling at poverty levels." (Note: This is an awkward construction and not standard usage.)
Alternatives: "in poverty" or "at a poverty level."

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AT Poverty alleviation development – you wouldn't probably hear development much.

I don't want to play at poverty.

In the end, the finger must be pointed at poverty.

But evidence also suggests that we increasingly have the tools to chip away at poverty.

She has been at poverty work a bit too long to promise miracles.

However, if you are looking at poverty and employment it is not good.

FOR the past couple of years, nutrition has become the most important lens for looking at poverty reduction.

She said Warner had her "blackballed", and she was relegated to lacklustre dramas and westerns at poverty row studios.

This has revolutionary implications for medicine and for how we can more effectively chip away at poverty and crime.

That day, they were launching Mision Madres de Barrio, a programme aimed specifically at poverty among single mothers.

Without a significant population at poverty level, Cheshire had not qualified for Title I money for years.

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