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"experienced poverty" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it, for example, to describe someone who has had first-hand knowledge of poverty: "The homeless man had experienced poverty throughout his life."
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Orshansky had experienced poverty firsthand.
Leonard Greene experienced poverty as a youth during the Depression, and never forgot it.
"If you haven't experienced poverty, you can't imagine it," she said.
Three out of five of those living in single-parent households experienced poverty.
In particular, whether a person has experienced poverty as a child is a key factor in future homelessness.
In the EU, nearly one in every five children experienced poverty in 2008 while for the population as a whole, the risk of poverty was around 17%.
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Are you experiencing poverty, Piggy?" "Right now I am".
Women are significantly more likely to experience poverty than men.
The groups experiencing poverty vary from region to region.
Are you poor?" Roger whispered to Jack, "You're supposed to say, Are you experiencing poverty?" "Right.
The majority of people in the UK will experience poverty at least once in their lifetime.
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