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The phrase 'live in poor' is not a grammatically correct sentence or phrase
You could use the phrase 'live in poverty' or 'live a poor lifestyle' to express this sentiment. Example: Many people around the world are forced to live in poverty due to government and economic policies.
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Most live in poor countries.
Do a majority of Indians still live in poor villages?
About 87 percent of the world's population needing glasses live in poor or middle-income countries.
Most live in poor black townships or shanty towns, ineligible for state welfare.
Most live in poor rural areas and have few formal means of arbitrating disputes.
POOR people the destitute, disease ridden and malnourished "bottom billion"—live in poor countries.
The notoriously high cost of living hits students hard, and many of us live in poor accommodation at extortionate price.
More than two decades later, many displaced people in both countries continue to live in poor conditions.
The center also found that about 22% of children live in poor families, with income below $24,000 a year.
They were more likely to live in poverty than white people, and more likely to live in poor housing.
By 2050 an estimated seven out of 10 people will live in poor countries reliant on food imports.
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