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privileged

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




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Members of Congress have access to privileged information, help set economic policy, and enjoy unique influence over entire sectors.

From Barron's

She agrees a lack of ice time is the biggest challenge they face, even though her team is in a relatively privileged position.

From BBC

"Those of us privileged enough to be working in education have a professional and moral duty to stand against discrimination," he added.

From BBC

This raised the possibility that she might eventually win enough support to change the constitution, and end the military's privileged position.

From BBC

"This is an amazing building - we're so privileged to have it. It's iconic and for anything to happen to it would be terrible."

From BBC