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Discover Ludwig"under occupation" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a country that is being made to conform to the military or political control of another nation, however it could also be used metaphorically. For example: "Living under occupation, the people of the country had their rights suppressed."
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"We are under occupation.
They live under occupation.
"Palestine is under occupation," he said.
But we are still under occupation".
What would he put on a form under "Occupation"?
"We consider ourselves under occupation," the principal told me.
"They do not accept being humiliated and living under occupation".
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Under-occupation in the social housing sector should be tackled.
I am all for selective densification but the real issue is under-occupation of larger properties.
Unused bedrooms in social housing will be subject to an under-occupation charge or 'bedroom tax'.
They told stories of resistance, of refugees, of people under occupation but not of the camps.
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