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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affluent communities" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe neighborhoods or areas where residents have a high level of wealth and resources.
Example: "The city has invested in new parks and recreational facilities to enhance the quality of life in affluent communities."
Alternatives: "wealthy neighborhoods" or "prosperous areas".
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Brooklyn's less affluent communities are also appreciating.
"It's among the most affluent communities in the U.S".
In more affluent communities, the stakes can be even higher.
Assisted living facilities are expensive, generally private-pay and located in affluent communities.
Her talk was titled "Privileged but Pressured: The Risks of Raising Children in Affluent Communities".
But affluent communities have grapevines, and private college counselors make referrals.
In many affluent communities, iPods have evolved into an essential accessory for students.
In less affluent communities too, uncritical college ambitions can impede counseling.
There are many very affluent communities there, like Alpine, among others.
In many affluent communities today it barely covers a starter home.
But they mount perhaps one or two at a time, drawing little notice in more affluent communities.
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