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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disadvantaged group" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to a group of people who are at a disadvantage due to societal inequalities. For example, "Many members of the LGBT community are part of a disadvantaged group in regards to social, economic, and political opportunities."
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First, it places women at a disadvantage at every level of income and within every disadvantaged group, including those disadvantaged by caste, race and disability.
Muslim women are the most economically disadvantaged group in Britain.
Groups representing this grotesquely disadvantaged group of women have suggested a pension entitlement notice.
At present, blind people enjoy more respect and sympathy than perhaps any other disadvantaged group.
Public housing tenants fall into one or more socially disadvantaged group.
"We would not knowingly associate with the abuse of a disadvantaged group like the refugees.
I won't be the first person from a disadvantaged group who has been motivated to do social work.
So if either the school or the disadvantaged group posts a false decline, the school could be wrongly labeled failing.
Who would make such derogatory jokes about any ethnic group, physically or mentally disabled group or economically disadvantaged group?
The researchers write: The women who followed interrupted work pathways were the most disadvantaged group before becoming pregnant.
"Young men are becoming a disadvantaged group in terms of going to university and this underperformance needs urgent focus across the education sector," she said.
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