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The phrase "to be privileged" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who has a special advantage or benefit that other people do not have. For example: "It is a privilege to be able to access free health care."
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Are you too posh to be privileged?
"And we were all there to witness it, to be privileged by this artisan!
I've become too shabby to be too posh to be privileged.
Mr. Bolten, who was asked to produce documents, should have said specifically which ones he believed to be privileged.
Lady Morgan told independent school leaders that being seen to be privileged was now "politically and socially toxic".
Students in Beijing and Shanghai get special privileges – they are the beneficiaries of generous local quotas for the best universities – despite being more likely to be privileged anyway.
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May we be privileged to carry on her precious legacy.
May her memory be a blessing to all who were privileged to know her.
Rita was a very special person to all who were privileged to know her.
His zest for learning was an inspiration to all who were privileged to know him.
Inge was a very special person to all who were privileged to know her.
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