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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rich that" is not correct and does not form a usable expression in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or improperly structured phrase that lacks clarity and context.
Example: "People who are rich that invest wisely often see their wealth grow."
Alternatives: "who are wealthy" or "that possess wealth".
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Being thin means control and, symbolically, that you are rich, that you are young, that you are beautiful, that you are powerful.
Early in the campaign, she witheringly dismissed, in rapid succession, suggestions that her husband had been selected for his looks, that the junior Quayles are rich, that Dan was a "draft-dodger" or an intellectual lightweight or had a relationship with a woman lobbyist.
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But there was one aspect of being rich that really appealed to me: the personal assistants.
(Possibly it's my reference to being rich that's forced this disparaging gesture from his insides).
"If we don't like you, how can you be rich?" That is the message that the state bureaucracy intends to send with Mr. Khodorkovsky's arrest.
If Trump is right because he's rich, that's a lot less rightness than $10 billion.
This idea of Metallica or some rock n' roll singer being rich, that's not necessarily going to happen anymore.
It's also a must if you want VIP hospitality -- and when you're rich, that's exactly what you crave.
The reasons were richer than that.
Historical and biographic documents are texts that are rich in that kind of relation.
"Doctors wanting to be rich, that fantasy is gone," he said.
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