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Discover Ludwig'severe poverty' is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which large numbers of people are living with very little resources. For example: "The people of that region live in severe poverty, with an average income of less than $10 per day."
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The program includes several of Mexico's poorest states and countries with severe poverty, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua.
For most families, that means violence, severe poverty, or both.
Women and children living in severe poverty have the greatest exposures to household air pollution.
From severe poverty, Bunny's father became a rich and knighted telecom tycoon.
In a generation, in China alone, 500 million people have been dragged out of severe poverty.
It is a market sustained by severe poverty and ingrained gender inequality.
Andrew is one of Britain's 1.6 million children living in severe poverty.
What has not happened is the eradication of severe poverty and vulnerability.
Without a government safety net, many older people fall into severe poverty, she says.
Consequences of this crisis include economic and social destabilization in a country already facing severe poverty.
It is no coincidence that the most severe poverty is in same areas of oil extraction.
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