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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affluent being" is not a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use phrases like "wealthy person" or "person of means" instead. For example, "Many of the people at the gala were affluent beings, wearing designer clothes and sparkling jewelry."
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The use of quintile categories (the most affluent being the reference group) was consistent with previous studies of childhood leukaemia and SES (Borugian et al, 2005; Committee on Medical Aspects of Radiation in the Environment, 2006; Stiller et al, 2008).
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Of course being affluent is a good start.
The affluent are not just quirky D.I.Y. types.
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The children of the affluent are, in turn, prospering.
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The affluent are moving to our city in record numbers.
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