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Discover LudwigThe phrase "been deprived" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when someone has been deprived of something that they previously had access to. For example, "The children had been deprived of the chance to attend school for months due to the pandemic."
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been deprived
verb
To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
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I had been deprived of both.
"He's been deprived of things like this".
"The Iranian people have been deprived of their rights".
Maybe I've been deprived and I didn't know it.
And they complain the voters have been deprived of input.
Jack and his sister had in no way been deprived.
The Senate had progressively been deprived of its privileges.
They have at least been deprived of the opportunity to further and test themselves.
"For 50 years, we've been deprived of great architecture in this city," Mr. Iselin said.
And we believe that we have been deprived of true freedom, true justice and true equality.
Through this enclosure we have been deprived of our common wealth.
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