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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poverty of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a lack or scarcity of something, usually in a negative or deficient manner. Example: "The community's poverty of resources hindered their ability to improve their living conditions."
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And a poverty of imagination.
It's a poverty of imagination.
The second is poverty of education.
Not the poverty of Johnson's early life.
Poverty of thinking, poverty of creativity and a poverty of action seem to colour mental health services in the UK.
It's produced by the poverty of dignity.
It reveals a staggering poverty of respect.
I think it's poverty of ambition".
The poverty of rapport between characters disturbs.
It's not just a poverty of wealth but a poverty of experience too.
There is a poverty of facial expressions and gestures..
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