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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as well off" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to be in a good financial or social position. Example: Despite the economic downturn, the Smith family is still as well off as ever, thanks to their wise investments.
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That he regards these gardeners as "well off" indicates little knowledge of small businesses.
And with that Whitehouse was gone as well, off, in his words, to "get pissed and puke".
I am probably relatively as well off financially as my parents were at my age.
No. Would we be as well off?
Still feeling as well off as you did?
You'd be almost as well off tossing a coin.
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Prosecutors described Walewski as "well-off" with several properties and a fleet of classic cars.
As well-off, well-educated Americans the younger Steins visited Europe.
In terms of GNP per head, it is more than twice as well-off as the Philippines.
During the Cultural Revolution, they were paired because they had been branded as "well-off peasants," one of the Five Black Categories.
That means expanding into second-tier cities where consumers are not as well-off and the pickings are slimmer.
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