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"urban blight" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the deterioration of a city due to neglect, poverty, crime, etc. For example, "The city's long-term urban blight had caused many residents to move away."
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urban blight
noun
Urban decay consisting of the deterioration of part of a town or city due to ageing, neglect, and lack of financial support for maintenance.
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— Maritza, Richmond, VA Urban blight!
Also urban blight.
"It was urban blight.
The urban blight gets worse.
They are the new urban blight.
I like a bit of urban blight.
The arts approach to attacking urban blight is multifaceted.
We've gone from urban blight to urban bright".
Tells about Tokyo and the problems of urban blight.
Gay homeowners are not blind to the urban blight.
Poverty, crime and urban blight are not burning concerns.
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