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privation <a privation; privations> N

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suffering privation

privation of sleep

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To marry where there would be shortage and privation would mean misery for both of us.
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Despite these precautions, many of the workers suffered severe privations and died violent deaths.
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The idea of privation is foreign to it.
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However, as the summer ends, the family foresees the sadness and economic privations under which they will suffer as all hopes fade.
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Privation among the rural labor force, long a tolerated fact of life, sank to previously unknown depths.
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They do not have the necessary administration and their population is unused to submitting to such privations.
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The connection with very bad luck and material privation is almost universally found with the twelfth, as are enemies.
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Her daughters suffered worse privations having been locked up inside various religious houses with even less money at their disposal.
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Despite growing up in the 1930s, his family did not experience much of the economic privations common in other parts of the country.
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A naturally acute and critical mind has been sharpened to a razor-edge by his privations.
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