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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vulnerable person" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to someone who is in a susceptible or defenseless position, often due to factors such as age, disability, or economic status. Here is an example of how this phrase could be used in a sentence: "The government has implemented measures to protect vulnerable persons during the current economic crisis, including increased funding for social welfare programs."
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The robot have three functionality: moving support for the fragile person, orientation help of the cognitively vulnerable person and assistance to carry the personal objects.
A vulnerable person can easily fall between the cracks.
Then they come home and who's the most vulnerable person at home?
"I felt like a very vulnerable person," he said recently in his studio in Lower Manhattan.
Buyer Beware Show me a vulnerable person, and I'll show you a scam artist.
Full-blown listeriosis may cause meningitis and encephalitis in a vulnerable person.
"He was a really vulnerable person to have gone to prison.
She said she was "simply a vulnerable person at the time".
It would be called "the Vulnerable Person Relocation scheme", she said.
"The welfare of every vulnerable person is of highest importance to us.
A picture emerges of a vulnerable person, but not a hugely empathetic one.
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