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The phrase "with deprivation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the state of lacking something, often in relation to basic needs or resources. Example: "The study examined the effects of living with deprivation on mental health outcomes."
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Formerly the disease of kings, gout is now very clearly associated with deprivation.
I've mentioned before how China's startlingly recent experience with deprivation still shapes its people's political thinking.
The old, the infirm and the morose are paralyzed with deprivation.
In penal times, sovereigns punished dissent with deprivation of social position, employment, property and freedom.
By Evan Osnos December 15 , 2010I've mentioned before how China's startlingly recent experience with deprivation still shapes its people's political thinking.
A 2013 study gives Skegness and Ingoldmells the dubious privilege of suffering most - with deprivation levels around two and a half times the average for England.
Model outcomes suggested that multiple features of urban form were associated with deprivation.
To determine differences in the incidence of epilepsy associated with deprivation.
The results indicate that deprivation costs for drinkable water have a non-linear relation with deprivation times.
The aim was to identify whether uptake varies with deprivation or rurality, in the context of an established programme.
Meanwhile, with deprivation of O atoms to form oxygen free radicals and to produce CO eventually, the O-containing aromatic rings started to condense, forming bigger condensed arenes.
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