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Discover LudwigThe phrase "her plight" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a difficult or unfortunate situation that a person or group of people are facing. Example: Despite her efforts, she was unable to escape her plight of poverty and continued to struggle to make ends meet.
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"I understand her plight".
Word of her plight spread.
Her plight is desperate.
"We understand her plight".
Her plight is intermittently exciting.
Nor is Espinal alone in her plight.
He was not sympathetic to her plight.
Others can relate to her plight.
I confess to being largely indifferent to her plight.
However, she can't shed tears for her plight.
Then they improvised: They made her plight a news story.
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