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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'affluent cities' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe cities where a large proportion of the population are wealthy. For example: "New York and Los Angeles are two of the most affluent cities in the US."
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This dynamic may create a kind of momentum that's difficult for less affluent cities to overcome.
Their Palm Desert home is within walking distance of Indian Wells, one of the state's most affluent cities.
One of the world's most affluent cities has children with problems we assume do not exist outside the developing world.
Oxford is one of Britain's most affluent cities, world famous for its prestigious university and its medieval architecture.
One setback many may face is simple economics in a region that has some affluent cities but also many developing nations.
Less affluent cities could struggle to respond to the economic shocks of Brexit, despite being less directly impacted in the short term.
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San Marino, residential city, Los Angeles county, southern California, U.S. The affluent city lies southeast of Pasadena.
"I serve a fairly affluent part of a fairly affluent city in a fairly affluent part of the country.
IT IS a blindingly affluent city where Bentleys and Ferraris have become nearly as common as Fords and Volkswagens.
This affluent city in southern Germany has fantastic vineyards, world-class museums like the Neue Staatsgalerie and delightful restaurants.
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