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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very wealthy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has a significant amount of wealth or financial resources.
Example: "She comes from a very wealthy family, which allowed her to attend the best schools."
Alternatives: "extremely rich" or "highly affluent".
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"He's a very wealthy man".
Joe Biden is not a very wealthy man.
He's clearly a very wealthy Russian crook.
This is a very wealthy society.
So you're a very wealthy man.
"They are a very wealthy family," Ms. Seward said.
"We're a very wealthy state," Mr. Kooney said.
"He's got a great audience, a very wealthy audience".
I enjoy taking a tour of a very wealthy estate".
And Sandberg is a very wealthy, very privileged woman.
When he retired in 1847, he was a very wealthy man.
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