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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disenfranchised of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to be deprived of one's rights or privileges, typically in a political or societal context. Example: The new law left many citizens feeling disenfranchised of their right to vote.
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And disenfranchised, of course, as women are".
In the UK, the riots seem specifically within the realm of the disenfranchised, of the poorest.
But these are the most disenfranchised of the disenfranchised, and almost no one speaks up for their interests.
The bigots thought if they could deprive the disenfranchised of drink they would take away their gathering houses and political wards — the neighborhood saloons.
Many Shia Muslims, the largest but historically most disenfranchised of Lebanon's 18 recognised confessional groups, still see Syria as the ultimate champion of the notion of "resistance".
"These affidavits provide compelling testimonial evidence of the fact that Florida citizens were disenfranchised of their vote," a senior Gore aide said tonight.
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Privileged people want to borrow the "cool" of disenfranchised people of colour, but don't have to face any of the discrimination or marginalisation that accompanies it.
Unfortunately, economic marginalization of disenfranchised groups of people is par for the course in America.
"It's a reflection of the disenfranchised youth of America," Elderkin says of the story, which was tweaked with writer Marcus Guillory at the Sundance Film Lab.
New voter ID laws have effectively disenfranchised hundreds of thousands of people across the country.
Almost 7.7 percent of blacks of voting age are disenfranchised because of their criminal records, compared with less than 2 percent for non-blacks.
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