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The phrase "a wealthy few" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a small group of individuals who possess significant wealth or resources, often in discussions about economic inequality or social issues.
Example: "The policies implemented by the government seem to favor the interests of a wealthy few rather than the general population."
Alternatives: "a privileged minority" or "an affluent elite."
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It is not a privilege reserved for a wealthy few.
"In this country, broad-based prosperity has never trickled down from the success of a wealthy few," the president said.
A wealthy few had cars, and they drove them ruthlessly, generally haranguing and disrupting the people in their paths.
Though their views are diverse, what exactly unites them is anything but "impossible to decipher": the rampant corruption of the country's politics by a wealthy few.
Or we can fight for where I think we need to go: building an economy that works for everyone, not just a wealthy few".
Although economies across the region have grown in recent years, the gains have bypassed the majority of the population, being amassed instead by a wealthy few.
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Zimbabwe is a country of "enormous disparities between a very wealthy few and the impoverished mass, with a squeezed middle," says Sue Onslow, of the Africa international affairs programme at the London School of Economics.
"This government is attacking two generations of pensioners rather than tackling generous super tax breaks for a very wealthy few.
No, they believed that it was up to a select, wealthy few to take care of and govern the masses; anything else, some wrote, would lead to anarchy.
Our research suggests that those of us trying to defend the estate tax should work hard to make sure average Americans understand that only a very wealthy few pay it.
After a night on Stalin's yacht partying with an "indescribably wealthy few," Vanity Fair once said that Moscow's scene "makes every other city's look tame".
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