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The phrase "affluent countries" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to countries that are financially prosperous and have a high standard of living. Example: "The G7 summit is an annual meeting of leaders from the world's most affluent countries, focused on global economic issues."
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But there is little of this loyalty within affluent countries.
Even for affluent countries the bill is huge.
The food market in affluent countries is saturated.
Why are well-fed people in affluent countries often unhappy and anxious?
There are now few better affluent countries in which to hire.
Americans now enjoy less economic mobility than their counterparts in other affluent countries.
Modern sewage and water treatment eliminated the disease in affluent countries.
In this respect France is different from many other affluent countries.
Such policies have been adopted in many other affluent countries to good effect.
Even affluent countries must now conserve energy, which is becoming scarce and costly.
But in less affluent countries, voluntary clean-ups may be the coming thing.
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