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The phrase "in famine" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It describes a period of time when food is scarce. For example: "During the famine, many families were forced to make difficult decisions to survive."
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Hunt for any rats that didn't perish in famine.
Sen's interest in famine stemmed from personal experience.
He laid out his brutally frank approach to ethics in "Famine, Affluence, and Morality".
In the mid-1990s, perhaps one million people died in famine, and the regime was unhurt.
Since then millions have been invested in famine monitoring and prediction systems.
He laid out his brutally frank approach to ethics in "Famine, Affluence, and Morality"..
But Oxfam, currently so involved in famine relief in East Africa, is now getting more worried about its own backyard.
Agricultural losses from the thick ash deposits resulted in famine and disease, leading to an additional 82,000 deaths.
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That is necessary in famine-ravaged places, but it damages local markets.
His latest is another folkloric tale, set in famine-stricken Ireland in the 19th century.
Still, local villagers in famine-stricken southern Somalia welcome the rains and say they are essential for survival.
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