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Discover Ludwig"affluent world" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a world in which people are generally well off financially. For example, "In an affluent world such as ours, there is an abundance of resources to be shared."
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But not in today's affluent world.
"In the affluent world, history gets erased," he told me.
You can walk into a very affluent world, even though that's not where I'm from.
Whatever you call it, buying is getting more political across the affluent world.
But it has become an important marker of an affluent world city, argues Isabel Dedring, the deputy mayor for transport.
She said people in her area "live in their own affluent world - driving their 4x4s, skiing holidays and private schools.
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One has only to drive past the US Embassy in Cantonments, Accra, to see the disconnect from America's disconnect from the less-affluent world: with people sitting at a nearby roundabout on conveniently placed tree stumps, under Ghana's scorching sun.
In the affluent Western world regions, as well as in other world regions (Asia, Africa and Latin America), ultraprocessed products have largely replaced food systems and dietary patterns based on fresh and minimally processed food.
And now that we have, at least here in the affluent western world, finally managed to attain such exalted heights, what do we do?
As he succinctly has stated "The mind wins over the metabolism in the present affluent food world".
In the affluent developed world, obesity is unevenly distributed with greater prevalence in the more deprived socioeconomic groups (Friel et al, 2007).
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