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Discover Ludwig"inherent privilege" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It refers to a privilege that is inherent or inherent in a person or group, meaning that it exists naturally or is inseparably related to their identity or position. One example of using this phrase in a sentence could be: "The wealthy elite of society often enjoy inherent privileges that are not easily accessible to those from lower income backgrounds."
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A new study shows the white people use personal hardships to explain away their inherent privilege.
There is no back story for this face beyond hundreds of years of inherent privilege and oppression.
But how can white people fight against systemic racism in a way that exorcises, rather than exacerbates, their inherent privilege?
The Internet lit up, pointing out the inherent privilege that Damon boasts as a heterosexual actor who frequently discusses his wife and kids in interviews.
Three makes a pattern so, with inequality at the top of the news - be it about champagne wars at the House of Lords or the inherent privilege of white males on the streets of America - it is time to have a conversation about the difference between privilege and patronage.
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Because Big Ben is a white quarterback in the NFL, he's entitled to inherent privileges African-Americans are not privy to.
This position, of course, might imply a rather poor and unpopular response to the second question still nagging parents in Asia: it would seem that this kind of inherent privileging of the western liberal arts smacks of cultural imperialism.
Given the minefield that he surely knows he is entering, it's to Franzen's credit that large chunks of Purity grapple with the question of how to redress inherent male privilege.
It's all such a wildly complex and sensitive realm of discussing the ideas of safety inherent in privilege, and that's what it seems like she's set out to contemplate here.
Not the inherent immune privilege of the CNS but the acquired immunosuppressive effect in glioma progression was the main cause of the suppressed FLNC antibody response in high-grade gliomas.
This "inherent prejudice" privileges marriage above abuse and discourages survivors from framing marital rape as an offense, he said.
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