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Discover LudwigThe phrase "grave inequalities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe significant and serious differences or disparities between people, groups, or systems. Example: "The government must address the grave inequalities in access to healthcare between rural and urban areas."
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"We not only recognize the grave inequalities that are endured by the jornaleros, we are worried about them," she said.
I can go on and on about the grave inequalities in our nation - but people across the political spectrum cannot face these facts.
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EC: I've been covering Silicon Valley for eight years for Bloomberg TV and whenever I've had women on the show, there've been whispers about sexism and how bad it is and about this grave inequality in one of the most progressive places in the world.
They should be a key part of the armory in tackling the gravest inequalities.
Remember what one great royal said of her middle class during a time of grave income inequality: "Let them eat cake".
But he also sees a grave threat from inequalities among the great universities.
Yet despite his promises of promotion and material reward, I didn't take his advice because, although I had grave concerns over the inequalities of 1930s Britain, I still believed my place during a time of national emergency was in uniform.
Here, it's our intellectual property regime that contributes needlessly to the gravest form of inequality.
Even though we have made progress, the situation is still reason for grave concern: a manifestation of inequality.
African Americans -- from health care to education, from employment to unemployment, from high infant mortality to life expectancy -- literally from birth to grave, face abounding racial disparities and inequality in today's America.
Soon after he arrived, he found Karl Marx's grave in Highgate Cemetery and, railing against the inequalities he found in the EastEnd of London, swore "my own private oath that I would be faithful to the workers' cause".
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