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The phrase "are often affluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a group of people or entities that frequently possess wealth or resources.
Example: "The residents of the upscale neighborhood are often affluent, enjoying luxurious lifestyles and amenities."
Alternatives: "tend to be wealthy" or "are frequently prosperous."
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If they do Hastings could benefit: arty visitors are often affluent and spend money elsewhere.
In contrast, the government has in recent years extended the vote to most expatriates, who, by amazing coincidence, are often affluent, older and more likely to vote Tory.Britain might learn some lessons from Australia.
Furthermore, they claim, second-home markets are less volatile since buyers are often affluent and are not overly concerned about bargain-hunting, and will not time their purchase based on when they believe homes are available or inexpensive.
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For example, they are often more affluent (6, 7) and have distinct demographic characteristics (8– 10).
Compared with abstainers, they "are often the more affluent moms, the more educated moms, and the smarter moms as well," perhaps because they belong to a higher socioeconomic class than teetotalers, says epidemiologist Ron Gray of the National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit at the University of Oxford.
High-performing schools like Elmont are often found in affluent suburbs, such as New Trier in the Chicago suburbs, where the families are privileged and the student body is majority white.
Not only are those higher rates a drag on overall growth, but because the tax preferences are often more valuable to affluent households than to poorer ones, they also make the tax code less fair.
In the U.S., which is where the company is based (Brice is moving to California this week), trusts are often associated with the affluent because they typically require weeks of setup and thousands in legal fees, both at the time of creation and then later on an annual basis.
Moreover, the upwardly mobile, newly affluent Chinese are often eager to display their wealth.
It may not surprise you to learn that healthy, well-fed people in affluent countries are often unhappy and anxious.
By Maria Konnikova August 1, 2014 It may not surprise you to learn that healthy, well-fed people in affluent countries are often unhappy and anxious.
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