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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'the less fortunate ones' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to people or groups of people who lack certain privileges, resources, or advantages that others have. For example, "Those who have access to clean water and adequate nutrition are lucky; however, we must remember to show compassion to the less fortunate ones."
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Should operating surgeons be ranked in their ability or would this border on defamation for the less fortunate ones?
The less fortunate ones end up jobless and in prison.
Running the course will be one of the less fortunate ones, at least compared to Fowler.
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The low natural gas prices are helping all the refineries, even less fortunate ones far from the new oil fields.
A few less fortunate ones in the back voiced audible complaints.
As that program drew to a close, they decided to come up with a plan, centered on Halloween, by which American children might help less fortunate ones abroad.
But what about the less fortunate citizens, the ones who will need to live on their Social Security checks but who may not know the difference between a stock and a bond?
Most East Ghoutans eat two meals a day, and the less fortunate eat just one.
Her parents always taught her to care for the downtrodden and to share with the less fortunate and were one of the first African American homeowners in Miami-Dade County. Miami-Dade County
But when Ryan explains that he's doing things like cutting Medicaid in order to help "the less fortunate get back on their feet" one hears echoes of Judge Smails, in "Caddyshack," explaining that he sentenced young criminals to death because "I felt I owed it to them".
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