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The phrase "a question of affluence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing issues or topics related to wealth or economic status.
Example: "The debate surrounding education access is often framed as a question of affluence, highlighting the disparities between wealthy and low-income families."
Alternatives: "a matter of wealth" or "an issue of prosperity".
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(Pain for have-nots, boredom for haves — it's a question of affluence).
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First, of course, there's the question of affluence.
The home they shared on 4922 New Utrecht Avenue, also in Borough Park, cost $30 a month in rent and did not have a "radio set," a question census takers asked as a gauge of affluence.
A deep need belying an age of affluence?
But he remembers when Liberia was "an island in Africa, an island of affluence, of openness".
They have a daughter and enjoy a life of affluence.
"A State of Affluence," one New Jersey front page crowed.
It is not merely a function of affluence.
"It vaulted them into a life of affluence," the author says, "with all the trappings".
This look is also one of the commonest faces of contemporary India: not affluence, but a simulation of affluence, which makes the face seem paradoxically humane.
The Pink Store (Zaragoza 113; 505-531-7243), however, shone like a beacon of affluence.
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