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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affluent street" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a street that is characterized by wealth, luxury, or high socioeconomic status.
Example: "The affluent street was lined with mansions and high-end boutiques, attracting the attention of passersby."
Alternatives: "wealthy avenue" or "prosperous road".
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Ng's follow-up, Little Fires Everywhere, also begins memorably, with a large, elegant house on an affluent street in flames.
I felt the effects in the 1990s, growing up in social housing run by a rogue landlord and coated in a fine layer of mould and assorted insects, on an affluent street in one of England's richest boroughs.
Down a narrow alleyway, behind and almost hidden from an affluent street in central Colombo, the houses are crammed closely together.
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IN THE vibrant, affluent streets of the South Korean capital, Seoul, it is not easy to imagine that children could be starving to death just 30 miles to the north.
But the violence also stretches into the affluent streets of South Salinas, where in 2008, gang members knocked on the door of a tidy house with white trim and shot the father of one of their rivals in the head.
That afternoon, I rode the T (Boston's subway train) to Coolidge Corner station in Brookline, then walked along leafy, affluent streets to 83 Beals Street, a wooden clapboard house with a garden.
Murderers and extortionists hunt the more affluent streets and markets for children to abduct, in increasingly savage kidnappings, and it can seem as if local law-makers are powerless to prevent it.
I was recently walking from east to west on 87th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan when I arrived at Park Avenue, one of the most prestigious and affluent streets in New York City and America.
Fifteen miles inland from Redcar is the pretty market town of Yarm, which has the most affluent high street in Wharton's constituency.
Ms. Liebman said that much of the surge in prices occurred over the winter, setting the tone for 2004 as "an incredibly strong year," as former renters rushed to buy and affluent Wall Street investors decided to put money into high-end real estate.
Especially considering the direction that the town's real estate has taken in recent years — with old estates being carved up into posh new developments, and affluent Wall Street types moving in, according to real estate agents — it is not surprising that Harrison is often portrayed as an archetypal Westchester suburb for the privileged.
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