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The phrase "students from poor" is correct and usable in written English
You could use it when speaking about students who come from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. For example: "Many of the students from poor backgrounds have benefited greatly from the school's free tutoring program."
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In the case of city schools' educating concentrations of students from poor families, this is wrong.
And the more prestigious the university, the smaller its proportion of students from poor families.
The foundation also pays for high school students from poor areas to visit college campuses.
Lower fees for students from poor families would mean a smaller outlay for the exchequer.
The government gives universities extra funds if they recruit and retain students from poor backgrounds.
At time the writing prompts can also put students from poor, urban backgrounds at a disadvantage, he said.
"Nobody disagrees with the message that students from poor households are facing financial difficulties and possible exclusion".
The paucity of students from poor and working-class backgrounds at the nation's selective colleges should be a national scandal.
What evidence is there that students from poor homes are put off applying to university if fees go up?
The rationale was that it would help keep students from poor families in school, where they could learn the basics.
She said the university's demands were "unfair and shortsighted" because they blocked talented students from poor backgrounds.
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