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The phrase "affluent consumers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to individuals or groups who have a high level of wealth and purchasing power, often in discussions about market trends or consumer behavior.
Example: "The marketing campaign was specifically designed to target affluent consumers who are looking for luxury products."
Alternatives: "wealthy buyers" or "high-income shoppers".
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They want affluent consumers.
You had tens of millions of affluent consumers.
Meanwhile, retailers signaled that affluent consumers were stepping up spending.
That created a critical mass of affluent consumers.
They built expensive phones as must-have products for affluent consumers in wealthy countries.
The increase reflects the tastes not just of affluent consumers, but of middle income mothers.
"Affluent consumers are buying, but in a more modest way," he said.
Some event organizers say companies are increasingly eager to give product samples to affluent consumers.
Affluent consumers in the west are made to feel virtuous by buying Oxfam coffee and tea.
But like many affluent consumers around the world, Cindy's environmentalism seems selective.
But affluent consumers and the super rich are not alone in wanting something new out of old Vienna.
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