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Discover Ludwig"affluent place" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a location that is wealthy, prosperous, and well-off. Example: The city's downtown area is known for its luxury boutiques, high-end restaurants, and posh hotels, making it an affluent place for tourists and locals alike to indulge in the finer things in life.
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"It was once a powerful affluent place because of the gold, and now it's not.
Someone with this condition was rich in his hometown but has moved to an affluent place like Naples and realized he is just middle class.
It is a pretty affluent place, and if you are a true Alresfordian, you will always be happy in your small town.
Coming from an affluent place, it doesn't take many street beggars to thrust you into a moral crisis trying to rationalise wealth.
Neal Gomberg, an advertising man in his 40s, said he thought Chappaqua would not "get a lot of sympathy because it's such an affluent place".
It is an affluent place (its median income is the fourth-highest in the country), full of well-educated folk who hate taxes: there is no state income tax or sales tax.
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More than a few places in the affluent corners of the planet's leading consumer nation — Westchester, Long Island, New Jersey, Connecticut, this means you — have taken steps recently to reduce waste and energy consumption, spurred perhaps by the entreaties of young people, uneasiness over gasoline prices or the warnings about the coming global greenhouse.
Bulgaria remains one of the most affluent places for a cheap student ski trip.
In this referendum, working-class areas produced strong no votes and yes votes were concentrated in affluent places.
The Colonial Conference in which Paulsboro's teams play includes much more affluent places, like Haddonfield and Collingswood.
Affluent places on the other side of Haringey mean that the modern borough is the most unequal in London.
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