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The phrase "marginalized in terms of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase is usually used to describe a group or individual who is excluded from the enjoyment of certain privileges or rights that are available to most members of a society. For example, "The elderly are often marginalized in terms of access to health care and other services."
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"South Africa and the African continent has been marginalized in terms of information and cultural value," Ms. Foster said.
Thus approaches for future studies attempting to correct the under-representation of vulnerable groups might consider focusing on recruitment and retention of women who are marginalized in terms of age, language, income, and education.
Because the recommendation is for the immediate availability of an obstetrician and anesthesiologist, the midwives in this study felt they were marginalized in terms of care provision and excluded from the policy-making process.
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"It's a question of being marginalized, really, both in terms of young people's inner sense of who they are and how they're treated by others.
While it may be great for our democracy to have more citizens more actively involved in the political ferment, the consequence is that MSM will be marginalized as never before in terms of audience and credibility.
Building on Young's insight, Suzanne Dovi (2009) has argued that we should not conceptualize representation simply in terms of how we bring marginalized groups into democratic politics; rather, democratic representation can require limiting the influence of overrepresented privileged groups.
Similar phenomenon have been observed in terms of recognition of gender and marginalized people in planning, equitable provision of income and employment generation, peoples' participation in planning and polices for ensuring equitable access to infrastructure services.
It got taken away, and marginalized in favor of the friend".
Women are marginalized in some of these countries.
It made patients feel "marginalized by doctors" (p. 206), and made them represent their illness in terms of "chaos narratives" (p. 206) characterized by "confusion and uncertainty" (p. 206) and "a merry-go-round of hope and despair" (p. 206).
"I have songs on 'The Electric Lady' - from 'Sally Ride' to 'Electric Lady' to 'Q.U.E.E.N.,' and the list goes on - where I definitely thought of the gay community in terms of a community that is oftentimes discriminated against and marginalized," she said.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com