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Discover Ludwig"plight that" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
This phrase is used to introduce a clause that describes a difficult situation or distressful state. For example: "Despite the tragedy of their current plight that has left them homeless, the family remains hopeful for the future."
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There were international conferences about the Jewish plight that resulted in much talk and no action.
In a way, it is the region's economic plight that has allowed for such hospitality.
It's a heart-breaking plight that should be familiar to observers of Greenfield sigh.
A plight that feels hopeless and inescapable, just see today's listless performance against the Saints.
This story might not grab as much attention, but it is this plight that is manifesting itself in the market.
"That is a plight that goes on quite obviously when you look at the numbers and the division of the wealth".
Several months ago, I passed along word of the plight that had resulted from the première of his new feature, "When Night Falls".
Spain is in a mess, with unemployment at almost 25%, and over half its young people without work, a plight that can damage an individual for life.
The poor would be moved if they only knew how much reverence the well-fed have for their condition, a sort of sacred plight that should not be defiled by charlatan statistics.
"However, I have been able to talk about my situation and will continue to do so because there are others in a similar desperate plight that are not seen.
Hundreds of thousands are out of work – a plight that often has life-long consequences, including increasing the risk of unemployment and lower wages for their entire working existence.
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