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Discover Ludwig'the indigent' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people who are in need of help because they are poor or destitute. For example, "Several organizations are working to provide food and shelter to the indigent."
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the indigent
adjective
Poor; destitute; in need.
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I volunteered for all the indigent work I could get.
(Many of the indigent already qualify for free representation).
Thus judges, who are elected, appoint lawyers for the indigent.
The indigent also spend significant sums on soft drinks, prostitution and extravagant festivals.
Democrats blocked one proposal to redirect tax revenue that currently goes to the indigent care fund.
Rather than give handouts, she preferred to teach the indigent "the joy of working".
The citizens of Pennsylvania would benefit, as well as the indigent defendants.
At the same time, he donates to food banks and to shelters for the indigent.
Yet, for many people, notably women and the indigent, the night was just another sunless day.
Around the country, the indigent are defended by a hodgepodge of systems and financing sources.
And really, how well do you suppose inexperienced new lawyers help the indigent?
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