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Meanings of economically insecure in English
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Usage of economically insecure in English
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Black LGBT people are economicallyinsecure and are at a high risk of poverty.
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They are more working class, more economicallyinsecure, and more likely to say they come from Labour-voting families.
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Many young Italians live with their parents well into their 30s, too economicallyinsecure to marry and start families.
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Will they tilt spending away from the traditional Conservative heartlands to concentrate support in the more economicallyinsecure areas now represented by the Tories?
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Ageing, economicallyinsecure and fearful for the future, more and more Europeans are listening to populist calls for retrenchment behind old borders and old certainties.
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The large number of low-paid service jobs is often lamented, but "having too few low-wage, economicallyinsecure jobs is actually worse than having too many".