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Discover LudwigThe phrase "acquired wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing wealth that has been obtained or accumulated over time, often in contrast to inherited wealth.
Example: "Many people believe that acquired wealth is more valuable than inherited wealth because it reflects hard work and perseverance."
Alternatives: "earned wealth" or "accumulated wealth".
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Tycoons here have long sought a cultural patina for their newly acquired wealth.
He also acquired wealth and a resume he would need to succeed in politics.
As a result, the company's local partners acquired wealth, status and influence.
The newspaper furnished evidence that close family members had acquired wealth of some $2.7 billion.
Government attacks on paramilitaries' criminally acquired wealth have begun to bite.
The books deal with the Forsytes, a large, materialistic English family with recently acquired wealth and success.
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Acquiring wealth was an obvious strategy against irrelevance or being overlooked.
The freedom of the last 10 years has allowed acquiring wealth to become a personal affair, not tied to a ruling party.
In doing so, they would revive their historic commitment to the balance between acquiring wealth and promoting civic virtue.
On nominal salaries, clerks (known then as writers), cadets, assistant surgeons, ship captains and ship husbands, who handled charters, all found opportunities to acquire wealth.
The New Yorker, May 11 , 1929P. 11 A man suddenly acquires wealth and a Japanese valet, who does every thing for him.
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