noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
live
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Two families decided to stay put and continued to live alongside the squalor .
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Inside were six small children found living in squalor , the smell of urine and feces permeating the house.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And despite the government's attempts to hide the truth, the squalor that followed poverty was too desperate to hide.
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But there was solace as well as squalor .
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I am by nature a messy person, unimpressed with orderliness and free of guilt over squalor .
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I began to feel sentimental about the familiar squalor .
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Inside were six small children found living in squalor , the smell of urine and feces permeating the house.
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Is that not in stark contrast to Labour Members who trade on the squalor and misery of people who are not housed?
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Others have developed a sort of domestic hyper-realism, seeking out the squalor of everyday life.
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This quite different context allowed some observers of the city to communicate a view about the squalor of the Victorian legacy.