Sentence examples for absolutely rich from inspiring English sources

The phrase "absolutely rich" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize a high degree of wealth or abundance, often in a figurative sense.
Example: "The novel was absolutely rich in detail, painting a vivid picture of the protagonist's life."
Alternatives: "extremely wealthy" or "incredibly affluent."

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This, perhaps, would be the truly selfish — not to mention sensible — thing for Mayweather to do: walk away from a damaging sport, relatively unharmed and absolutely rich.

They are absolutely rich with a dark Valrhona chocolate base, smell divine smushed with white chocolate chips and are topped with French Sea Salt and a festive gold leaf.

And when we examine policy properly, taking all of the poor into account, we'll find that a very large part of public policy that is currently justified as being pro-poor isn't in fact that: it's pro- the relatively and absolutely rich of our own country, not the global poor at all.

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It's not a great show about black people or a great show about women, but it is absolutely richer and more distinctive because of those things.

I have a list of things that I plan to do once I become absolutely ridiculously rich.

Even better, doing this would entirely solve all of the solvency problems of absolutely every rich world state pension system.

"It's incredible, absolutely incredible," Riches told BBC Radio 5 live after taking gold with the four.

Also "absolutely key" was for rich countries delivering on the pledges of $30bn£19bnbn) of "fast start" climate aid to developing countries between 2010-12.

More subtly, Edward Said wrote a perceptive analysis of "Kim" in his 1993 book, "Culture and Imperialism," calling the novel "rich and absolutely fascinating" but "profoundly embarrassing".

But at any given auction it is often simply the presence of two very rich people absolutely determined to get their own way that drives prices to extraordinary heights.

"It is absolutely unfair that the rich countries -- based on their economic capacity, offers of scholarships or gifts, conditions of life and other elements -- take away the sporting talents of the poor nations, just as they rob the scientific brains," Jose Ramon Fernandez, the president of the Cuban Olympic Committee, said in remarks carried last week in the state-controlled newspaper Granma.

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