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Discover Ludwig"marginalized by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when speaking of a person or group that has been treated unfairly or unjustly due to their race, gender, class, etc. Example: The homeless population in the city has been marginalized by gentrification.
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Winter sports are marginalized — rather neatly marginalized by hemisphere, of course, and then doubly marginalized by tastes.
China's authors, already marginalized by strict censorship, may risk irrelevance.
By Adam Gopnik February 7 , 2014Winter sports are marginalized — rather neatly marginalized by hemisphere, of course, and then doubly marginalized by tastes.
Photograph: Mike Egerton/AP Winter sports are marginalized — rather neatly marginalized by hemisphere, of course, and then doubly marginalized by tastes.
"In '06 and '07, they were marginalized by the investment banks".
Many Iraqis outside the Iraqi National Congress felt marginalized by the Pentagon's devotion to Chalabi.
For decades, Trillin wrote, the city had felt marginalized by the county that surrounded it.
He rambled in media interviews, and was marginalized by other, more polished members of Miliband's team.
First it was marginalized by the misconceived unilateralism of the Bush White House.
"It did appear that management had been marginalized by this process," Mr. McConnell said.
Others have simply been marginalized by the nation's narrow focus on getting rich.
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