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Discover LudwigThe phrase "how defenseless" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used as an adjective phrase to describe a person or thing that lacks protection or is vulnerable in some way. Example: The child felt how defenseless she was against the bullies at school.
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How defenseless?
The attacks on Friday night, the third in a series that began in the predawn darkness of Thursday, underscored how defenseless Iraq is against satellite- and laser-guided weapons.
Cyclists are reminded how defenseless they are every time they get on the bike.
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Maybe this time, when we read about the death of Roy Jones, before we look away and try not to think of our own children and how truly defenseless they are, not only against violence, but against an adult's determinant view of who and what they might be, we might examine the way in which we see our society and the complex mosaic that makes up our fellow citizens.
The first time I saw Earth through satellite remote sensing instruments, I was just amazed at how small and defenseless our planet actually is.
"Every single day I am reminded how young and defenseless we were when Larry Nassar assaulted us...
But how do we define defenseless?
"If they were going to kill old, defenseless men, how could we even talk about negotiation?" he said.
So I guess it's all on the backs of the poor — except that Paul Ryan says that how we treat the defenseless is the test of our society.
This is a caring issue: If we, as a society, cannot treat the defenseless with kindness, how can we ever hope to truly care for one another?
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