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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a pretty rich" is not correct in standard written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, but it typically requires a noun to follow, such as "man" or "person," to make sense.
Example: "He is a pretty rich guy who travels the world."
Alternatives: "quite wealthy" or "fairly affluent."
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It was a pretty rich story.
"Plus, they're getting a pretty rich retiree health benefit.
He called it "a pretty rich list to pick from".
It seems like there's a pretty rich mixture of impatience and patience.
"It is a strategic deal, and it is a pretty rich price for a strategic buy".
But that's a pretty rich accusation coming from one of the people who divided it.
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Still, half a billion dollars is pretty rich for a company that has lost money since it was founded nine years ago.
Still, half a billion bucks is pretty rich for a company that has lost money since it was founded nine years ago.
On the husbandry front, Fritillaria imperialis is easy to grow – in a well-drained, pretty rich substrate in full sun or in the shade of deciduous trees or shrubs.
"For a press corps so obsessed with evidence, proof and feigning a general disgust at even the hint of conspiracy, this is pretty rich," a Trump spokesman tells Business Insider in March 2017.
Coming from a production cartel, that is pretty rich.
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