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Discover Ludwig"indigent people" is a perfectly correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a polite way to refer to people who are poor. For example: "Many indigent people are unable to access vital healthcare services due to the cost."
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Ordering indigent people to pay money they simply don't have is never going to work.
Of course, indigent people would be given a break on premiums.
Medicaid is a federal-state program that provides health care for indigent people.
Granting indigent people greater opportunity for representation will not encourage them to vote.
She crossed out the part about helping indigent people, leaving as the only goal looking after the welfare of dogs.
Lawyers share your concern over state governments' failure to ensure constitutionally required legal representation for indigent people charged with crimes.
We need universal health care coverage to help both indigent people and the institutions that serve them.
The second was more conventional: "the provision of medical and health care services for indigent people, with emphasis on providing care to children".
My experience as a doctor treating evacuees from New Orleans at the Dallas Convention Center did not confirm the general impression of masses of poor indigent people.
In fact, such cases, which most often involve indigent people facing bankruptcy or eviction, are often disposed of at nominal cost to a firm.
The revised version dropped one of two purposes listed in the first one — "medical and health care services for indigent people, with emphasis on providing care for children".
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