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Discover LudwigThe phrase "important plight" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or serious situation that someone is facing, often involving hardship or distress. Example: "The organization is dedicated to raising awareness about the important plight of refugees around the world."
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Accompanied by a charismatic survival expert named after a woodland camping stove, Obama's high publicity stunt with Grylls draws attention to the important plight of environmentalism, but it will be too easily dismissed by the doubters as a cheap gimmick.
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And to the extent, then, that Hostess's demise shows us something important about the plight of organized labor today, it's not that greedy workers have precipitated their own demise.
No one close to her would dare put it quite this way, but a question at the heart of her legacy is this: As important as the plight of Chen might be, what is it compared to the deaths of nearly two million people a year from toxic smoke in their kitchens?
Mr. Jigdal thought it was important to highlight the plight of Tibetans in this context.
In the last few months, semantics have become very important when addressing the plight of people crossing the ocean to seek a better life for themselves in Europe – and 'migrant' has become synonymous with 'problem' or 'member of the swarm'.
The building received national recognition as runner-up in the BBC's Restoration series which raised the plight of important buildings around the UK.
It received national recognition as runner-up in the BBC's Restoration series which raised the plight of important buildings around the UK.
The magazine had a letter from an irate person saying what a racist, highly offensive record it was, and how dare MRR run a review of it when there were a ton of records out there they could cover with important messages about the plight of the left handed bean farmers from Guam and so forth.
However, it is important to recognize the plight of people suffering from "hypersensitivity reactions".
Some day your prince will come, I wanted to say, plighting his troth with important jewelry, a dense stock portfolio and an iron-clad prenup.
What is important is that Coventry's plight is not forgotten in these Premier League-obsessed times.
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