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Discover Ludwig'the deprived' is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
It typically refers to people who are impoverished or deprived of basic needs, such as food, education, or housing. For example, you could say: "Organizations like the Red Cross are dedicated to helping the deprived around the world."
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the deprived
verb
To take something away (and keep it away); deny someone of something.
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Libraries aren't for the elite or for the deprived.
Thornhill is pretty representative of the deprived town.
I decided to help the deprived and forgotten.
"IN THE deprived suburbs, a kind of soft terror rules.
The resentment of the deprived -- it knows no barriers in terms of race".
Filming around the deprived Red Road, she was all too aware this was someone else's home.
Forget that assumption that poor minorities languish in the deprived inner cities.
Undeterred and unabashed, several of the deprived ladies presented themselves in a field adjoining our orchard.
Richer nations mustn't lose focus on the deprived nations the SDGs aim to help.
Labour needs to get back to catering for its basic constituency, the poor and the deprived.
Heath countered that there was also "black flight" from the deprived inner cities.
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