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The phrase "a degree of affluence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a certain level of wealth or prosperity that someone or something possesses.
Example: "The community enjoyed a degree of affluence that allowed for better public services and amenities."
Alternatives: "a level of wealth" or "a measure of prosperity."
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In the late '90s, you described the typical reader of Wallpaper, the first magazine you founded, as "a copywriter for a hot advertising firm in Stockholm or a grunge kid working in an indie record shop that suddenly got a film deal, there's a degree of affluence all of a sudden".
"Whether they're a West Coast snowboarder, a copy writer for a hot advertising firm in Stockholm or a grunge kid working in an indie record shop that suddenly got a film deal, there's a degree of affluence all of a sudden".
Most of the research to date has focused on 'medical tourism', which has connotations of a degree of affluence, holidays and healthcare that may not reflect the circumstances of all mobile patients.
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There is a link between asthma and the degree of affluence.
The lack of association between neighbourhood deprivation and multimorbidity in this population is likely to be due to area based measures of deprivation not accurately reflecting the relative degree of affluence or poverty experienced by people with intellectual disabilities, in the face of the extensive difficulties they have to cope with in life.
Furthermore, whilst FAS is recognised as an appropriate self-report method for identifying different levels of affluence [ 33], we acknowledge that with evolving lifestyles, use of FAS to measure SES may involve a degree of misattribution.
In fact, it's a clear sign that we have reached a level of affluence not seen since Caesar.
"Some could have reasonable degrees of affluence and earning," said Chris Bibby, the firm's marketing and brand director.
With a broad level of affluence in so many places, many residents no longer notice it.
A deep need belying an age of affluence?
But he remembers when Liberia was "an island in Africa, an island of affluence, of openness".
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