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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be dispossessed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing loss of property, rights, or possessions, often in legal or socio-political discussions. Example: "If the new law passes, many families will be dispossessed of their homes."
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FEMA is kicking him out on Friday, thousands more will be dispossessed from FEMA housing December 31rst!
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In Burma's new electoral authoritarian system, gas pipelines, mines, and large dams will still be built under the watchful eye of the Army, land will be still confiscated for corporate interests, villagers will be forced to labor around these projects and will still be dispossessed, particularly in the territories of the ethnic nationalities.
When people are confident that they will not suddenly be dispossessed, they are more inclined to make long-term investments, such as extending the family home or buying a new plough.
But it did not bother to consult the peasants who were to be dispossessed.
The Indians cannot be dispossessed on the pretext they have not accepted the Christian faith.
Even when the Indians consent to be dispossessed, they cannot justly be dispossessed: "The barbarians do not realize what they are doing; perhaps, indeed, they do not even understand what it is the Spaniards are asking of them.
Alas, Shevchenko is dispossessed.
He also was dispossessed far too easily.
Some regular customers worry about being dispossessed.
Iniesta dribbles across a backline of white and is dispossessed.
As the whites moved in, the aborigines were dispossessed.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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