How to use in-sentence of “slum”:
+ Born in the poor Kampala’s slum of Katwe, she spent their childhood selling corn on the streets of Katwe.
+ A slum is poorly built housing, without clean water, where people live very close together.
+ This is a slum area populated with lepers and poor people.
+ He moved to New York City in 1892 to write about the slum life of Manhattan.
+ A slum is a part of a city or a town where many poor people live.
+ It is often called the biggest slum in Africa.
+ The Yellow Kid was a bald, snaggle-toothed boy who wore an over-sized yellow nightshirt and hung around in a slum alley.

