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The phrase "a very rich man" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a significant amount of wealth.
Example: "He is known in the community as a very rich man, often donating to local charities and supporting various causes."
Alternatives: "an extremely wealthy individual" or "a man of great fortune."
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The I.P.O. has made him a very rich man.
It also made him a very rich man.
If I did, I'd be a very rich man.
He is, it turns out, a very rich man.
Everything said: I am a very rich man; nothing more.
This is your brother, a very rich man, I guess, to have all this.
He had also become a very rich man, worth an estimated $8.3 billion.
But there's nothing here that a very rich man with a taste for adventure need fear.
It makes no odds to him … he's a very rich man".
He is now President Taylor, and he is a very rich man.
After all, he added, in a puzzled tone, "He's a very rich man".
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