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Discover LudwigThe phrase "affluent white" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in discussions about socioeconomic status and race, often in contexts related to privilege or social dynamics.
Example: "The study highlighted the disparities in education funding, particularly affecting affluent white neighborhoods compared to lower-income areas."
Alternatives: "wealthy Caucasian" or "privileged white".
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Mr. Pickering appeals to relatively affluent white suburban voters.
In their place affluent white homeowners have arrived.
Don't go after middle-aged, affluent, white women, who are just minding their own business.
"Finance has a lot of upper middle-class, affluent white people in it," said Ms. Feng.
But affluent white families fled the district, large numbers of them to suburban Portage.
Shoreland is an affluent white neighborhood on the near northwest side.
Affluent white neighborhoods followed Poplar Avenue from the center farther and father east into the suburbs.
"Affluent white folks drive through and think everyone's miserable because the housing is rundown," said Adams.
But whom does holistic admissions help more — minority students, or affluent white applicants from private and suburban schools?
Crack cocaine was disproportionately prevalent in impoverished black communities, while powder cocaine was disproportionately favored by more affluent white users.
Gullah songs reached the affluent white children of Charleston through the cries of street vendors, the lullabies of black nannies.
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