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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authentically poor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that genuinely embodies the characteristics of poverty or lacks wealth in a sincere manner.
Example: "The film portrays the life of an authentically poor family, highlighting their struggles and resilience in a heartfelt way."
Alternatives: "genuinely impoverished" or "truly destitute".
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But on a purely pragmatic level we can all see, presumably, what the real goal is in this ad hominem play: if only the authentically poor are welcome on the left, that considerably depletes our numbers.
Some middle-class punks may have ripped their T-shirts because that was a trendy thing to do, but it was a trend in solidarity with the authentically poor.
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Poor Rosie O'Donnell looked authentically terrified.
Almost three-quarters of eastern Europeans who participated pointed to a tendency to portray them as poor, while 74% of Asian respondents said films failed to represent their culture authentically.
This interaction effect was found to be due to authentically cued play-acted emotions, as opposed to authentically cued authentic emotions, as shown in Fig. 5b.
We were authentically nothing.
It sounds authentically felt.
Who is authentically Chinese?
The characters authentically drawn.
They're authentically dogs.
The mood grew authentically grumpy.
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