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The phrase "atmosphere of privilege" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an environment or setting where certain individuals or groups enjoy advantages or benefits that others do not.
Example: "The elite school fostered an atmosphere of privilege, where students from affluent backgrounds received preferential treatment."
Alternatives: "climate of entitlement" or "environment of exclusivity".
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Having amassed vast amounts of capital in the transition to a market economy, they can afford to bring up their children in a new atmosphere of privilege, and the legacy of the one-child policy gives the beam of parental expectation an especially tight focus.
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Huston grew up in an atmosphere of immense privilege and occasional emotional deprivation.
Before Princeton, Keija Parssinen was a third-generation expat in oil-rich Saudi Arabia, and she summons its atmosphere of fraught privilege in her debut novel, "The Ruins of Us" (Harper Perennial, $15).
This was hardly a case of privilege rewarding privilege.
Obliviousness is a luxury of privilege.
The article smacks of privilege throughout.
"The university involved is one of privilege".
The whole thing reeks of privilege.
A matter of privilege again.
Abuse of privilege was the consensus.
Do I mind my loss of privilege?
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