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The phrase "marked by adversity" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a situation, experience, or individual that has faced challenges or difficulties. Example: "Her journey to success was marked by adversity, but she persevered through every obstacle."
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She has been marked by adversity throughout her life, ever since floodwaters washed away her home when she was 6, forcing her family to start anew.
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Out of a life marked by tragic adversity Issa created poetry of sentimental simplicity, and his empathy even with flies and other insects endeared him to the Japanese people.
Adolescents in urban slums in sub-Saharan Africa live in contexts marked by significant adversity.
Urban informal (slum) settlements in sub-Saharan Africa are marked by extreme adversity.
Further investigations of whether similar programs can be implemented in resource-poor settings in low and middle countries and achieve similar results would be useful in informing policies and programs to enhance positive youth development in contexts marked by pervasive adversity.
Mr. Dowd, who grew up on Ireland Street in a working-class family in Elmhurst, is himself no stranger to overcoming adversity — something that perhaps has given him the gumption to take on cases marked by heartbreak and betrayal.
Another study found that the MAOA functional promoter polymorphism interacts with family adversity and stressful events experienced early in life to influence behavioural disinhibition in children, marked by hyperactivity and conduct disturbances [ 70].
It was marked by a small plaque.
Nearly all are marked by facial contortions.
Those years are also marked by silence.
Pauses are often marked by gestures.
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