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The phrase 'affluent of' is not typically used in written English. It would be more correct to phrase the sentence in a different way, depending on the context. For example, one could say "source of affluence," or "rich in resources."
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Finally, the emerging affluent of today are most likely the seriously affluent of tomorrow — and they will need a bank.
The Ghaggar was probably once an affluent of the Indus River.
The most affluent of the major religions -- including secularism -- is Reform Judaism.
As the welfare families ar rive, the more affluent of the permanent residents move.
It lies along the Arroyo de los Conventos, an affluent of the Tacuarí River, near the Brazilian border.
The valley of the Araguaia River, an affluent of the Tocantins River, marks the eastern border of the state.
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During that period Montana attracted an increasing number of affluent out-of-staters who built second homes there.
Among those watching is expected to be the highest concentration of affluent women of any TV special.
They had found the Wayapí people, occupying territory that went westwards across a watershed into affluents of the Jarí river.
That's also true of some affluent pockets of the San Francisco and Los Angeles areas.
They perceive life through the eyes of an affluent member of London's middle and upper-middle classes.
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