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Discover Ludwig"has disadvantaged" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is usually used in the present perfect tense to convey that something has caused a disadvantage or hindrance to a person, group, or situation. Example: The lack of access to quality education has disadvantaged many students from low-income families.
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In a broader sense she can see that politically: "Recent policy has disadvantaged women disproportionately".
She struggles to think of any way being older has disadvantaged her children.
The Browne Review marks the end of a two tier system which until now has disadvantaged part-time students.
A $4.8bn Indigenous grants program has disadvantaged Indigenous organisations by awarding funds through competitive tenders, according to a Senate committee report.
She also argued that the process has disadvantaged smaller schemes, who have little exposure to the commercial jargon contained within the extensive paperwork.
It would be hard to find a better example of how slavery, which cut its captives off from their cultural roots, has disadvantaged blacks through generations.
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Keeping the fund open would have disadvantaged remaining investors".
In his view, multilateral trade agreements have disadvantaged American workers and created an imbalance between nations.
"That has been happening over the years, and it's why today you have disadvantaged parts of Europe," he said.
Stella McCartney may have disadvantaged Team GB by failing to include more red in their outfits for London 2012.
Prof Ron Johnston of Bristol University, who has advised the government about boundary changes, said the existing structure of constituencies had disadvantaged the Tories.
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