Sentence examples for been affluent from inspiring English sources

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been affluent

noun

Somebody who is wealthy.

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My family have never been affluent, and when my father was made redundant in 2010, the idea of my sister and me attending university seemed far off.

The Meyerowitzes had been affluent well-to-do industrialists in imperial Russia with activities in meat canning, glue manufacture, electricity generation (which was in its infancy) and tram operation, based in Saratov on the Volga.

We've never been affluent, but we've never been poor either -- although there were tough times when we were unemployed with three children.

The most enthusiastic customers have generally been affluent women -- just the type of person who would love to be told by John Stamos that Greek yogurt is "the best in the world".

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Nowadays, it's affluent.

So how can they be affluent themselves?

The Arab middle class was affluent.

"They're affluent," she said.

They were affluent women," he said.

Of course being affluent is a good start.

I no longer had to pretend to be affluent; we were affluent.

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