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privileged

[priv-uh-lijd, priv-lijd] / ˈprɪv ə lɪdʒd, ˈprɪv lɪdʒd /




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In some ways, Wayne Birkett considers himself "privileged", having had no memory of what happened to him on the day of the attacks.

From BBC

In return, Disney now has "privileged access" to OpenAI's "highly sophisticated" tools, giving it a "technological advantage over the rest of the sector", said Prissard.

From Barron's

Andrew held the role of the UK's trade envoy from 2001 to 2011, giving him privileged access to senior government and business contacts around the world.

From BBC

And Yokohama ably depicts a privileged young man who rightly views his good fortune as both blessing and curse.

From Los Angeles Times

That small and privileged group—limited to 12 members—excused his abominable manners and believed in his talent.

From The Wall Street Journal