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The phrase "a rich partner" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a partner who has significant wealth or financial resources, often in the context of business or personal relationships. Example: "In our startup, we are looking for a rich partner who can invest in our innovative ideas and help us grow."
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Self-discovery is best achieved, it seems, through finding yourself a rich partner.
I just don't believe it's possible to earn nothing and be super-happy, unless you have savings or a rich partner".
From looking like a company which needed a rich partner and a raison d'être, TNT could now credibly stay independent, if the regulators so rule.TNT's business model, like that of DHL, relies on partnerships with other services, such as airlines and haulage companies.
My credit card was in my hand, and only a friend's intervention prevented me from spending more money than an assistant editor without a trust fund or a rich partner had any business contemplating — not even remotely, not even in her wildest dreams.
We need a rich partner ecosystem where vendors defend different types of data," Tim Rains, directory of security communications at Microsoft told TechCrunch.
Unless you're in a reasonably well-paid gig, have some family gold or a rich partner, it can be a liminal existence.
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Lycos is now in search of a richer partner.
"[But] when it comes to Japan, because they're a rich trading partner they turn a blind eye".
His hope was to sell about a 10percentt stake to a cash-rich partner.
One candidate is state-run Gazprom, perhaps in conjunction with a more cash-rich partner.
It's a brilliantly ambitious series that works as a stand-alone set of journeys or as a rich, in-depth partner to the television programmes.
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