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The phrase "persistent marginalization" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the continuing and ongoing exclusion or oppression of a particular group or individual. You can use this phrase when discussing social issues, discrimination, or inequality. For example: - "Despite efforts to promote equality, persistent marginalization of minority groups remains a significant problem in our society." - "The company's hiring practices perpetuate the persistent marginalization of women in the workplace." - "Many activists are calling for policies that address the persistent marginalization of the LGBTQ+ community."
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Often lacking education and economic opportunities, they feel a persistent marginalization and persecution, and certain members then lash out in response to those they view as their enemy.
The factors that contribute to this persistent marginalization need to be explored.
The factors that contribute to this persistent marginalization need to be better understood.
It is critical to acknowledge Aboriginal identity and culture as a source of empowerment; and to recognise the role of persistent marginalization in contributing to the high prevalence and initiation of smoking.
Movement forward on this health issue will require acknowledgment of the importance of Aboriginal identity and culture as a source of strength and empowerment, while recognising the role of history, dispossession and persistent marginalization in perpetuating social and financial disadvantage and contributing to the high prevalence smoking.
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They are part of a much larger picture of enduring and persistent media marginalization.
It can no longer be assumed that, unless formal barriers to access or discriminatory intent can be established, the persistent under-representation and marginalization of women in the sciences must be attributed to factors internal to the women themselves.
Beyond that, even unwanted forms of resilience exist, for example persistent structural systemic conditions such as corruption or marginalization that are often discussed within social vulnerability or community resilience research.
"Race/ethnicity is inseparable from the economic consequences and stress associated with segregation, past and present marginalization in the distribution of resources, structural racism, persistent poverty, and violence".
"That's not marginalization.
As Christians, he said, we faced marginalization.
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