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'the most disadvantaged' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a group of people or a situation that is at a severe disadvantage. For example, "The most disadvantaged areas of the city face the greatest levels of poverty and inequality."
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Helping the most disadvantaged is fine.
"Everything is for the most disadvantaged person.
The most disadvantaged kids are falling further and further behind.
But for a majority of the most disadvantaged, abuses continue.
1) Increase funding for the most disadvantaged pupils by £2.5bn.
And schools are still failing the most disadvantaged groups.
"It amplifies the voices of the most disadvantaged," says Colundalur.
It claims it can help even the most disadvantaged.
"However, the lower earnings limit will exclude the most disadvantaged parents and risks compounding existing inequalities for the most disadvantaged families, in tension with the government's stated aim to close the attainment gap for the most disadvantaged children".
It is intent on turning its back on the most disadvantaged students," Gavrielatos said.
"It will mean that the most disadvantaged students will end up in the most debt.
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the most impoverished
the most disfavoured
the most indigent
the most underserved
the most vulnerable
the most disenfranchised
the most destitute
the most dispossessed
the most needy
the most disadvantage
the less favoured
the most deprived
the most disadvantages
the least favoured
the poorest
the more disadvantaged
the most underprivileged
the most underrepresented
the most unprivileged
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