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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wretched conditions" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe extremely unpleasant or miserable circumstances, often relating to living conditions or circumstances of hardship. Example: The refugees were forced to live in wretched conditions, with inadequate shelter and limited access to food and clean water.
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She had to comply or her wretched conditions would worsen.
Some of those who have managed to flee described terror and wretched conditions in the city.
A lack of running water and lavatories in the camp made for wretched conditions.
Cherie Blair sheds critical light on the wretched conditions faced by widows around the world.
They are always terrified, scared to death; they have been travelling in wretched conditions.
More than 800,000 Rohingya live in wretched conditions in neighbouring Bangladesh.
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I am still in wretched condition.
"Before, the Shiites were in a wretched condition".
"It had given me a view of my wretched condition, without the remedy".
CHARGES LOSS OF MILLIONS Declares He Found the State's Plant in "Wretched Condition" From Pay-as-You-Go Policy.
Alcibiades resolves to make some accommodation with the wretched condition of humanity; Timon will have none of it.
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