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Discover LudwigThe phrase "servitude of" is correct for written English.
It usually refers to the state of being enslaved to someone or something. For example, you could say "The servitude of poverty has trapped thousands of people over the years."
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Derogatory phrases like "the servitude of maternity," "woman's absurd fertility," the "exhausting servitude" of breast-feeding, abound.
One is born into servitude of the other.
He's a guy who's resigned to his indentured servitude of being alive.
It's time to end the embarrassing servitude of Washington, D.C., which is denied true democratic representation.
More typically today it is a weird servitude, of which the Mandarin Oriental is an example.
Most of them try to ingest nothing that originates with the death or servitude of an animal.
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Abolition of involuntary servitude to say nothing of chattel slavery, was clearly a moral imperative.
In other parts of the retail sector, the servitude demanded of retail clerks was typically experienced as demeaning.
When AOL- Time Warner announced their mega-merger in 2000, critics forecast "servitude," "ministries of propaganda" and "new totalitarianisms".
The new assembly quickly passed legislation revoking the indentured servitude laws of 1803, and introduced legislation to prevent its reintroduction.
The owners kept the players in a form of indentured servitude, and most of the money that the game generated stayed in their pockets.
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