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Discover Ludwig"privileged few" is an idiomatic expression that may be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a small, exclusive group of people who have access to special opportunities or advantages not available to the general public. Example: "The CEO of the company held a special dinner for the privileged few who had access to insider information."
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"They are the party of the privileged few, funded by the privileged few, for the benefit of the privileged few".
The privileged few are astoundingly rich.
Inside, a privileged few watched Olympic festivities.
A privileged few at the top..
For the privileged few they were prized possessions.
UNIVERSITIES in Brazil have long been for the privileged few.
They say that literacy is for the privileged few.
How did British screens become dominated by the privileged few?
Only a privileged few have access to private internet connections.
Working people are being forced to support a privileged few.
The proceeds of recovery were going to the "privileged few".
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