Synonyms for «great privilege»

The phrase "great privilege" means having a special advantage or opportunity that is highly valued or esteemed. Full definition
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Phrases with «great privilege»

Sentences with «great privilege»

  • My daughter had two great privileges growing up: she attended a pair of first - rate private schools; and she played youth sports for many years at a competitive level. (educationnext.org)
  • One of the more affordable carriers for term life insurance, Principal offers a few great privileges other companies don't. (bestliferates.org)
  • «As opposed to advocating for a more level playing field for those off all religions and none by stating thatChristian Churches have a unique position in British society and a particularly strong claim to be heard, he is supporting the increasingly strident lobbying of a minority of Christians for more influence in our public life and greater privilege for those with Christian beliefs. (politics.co.uk)
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