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economically affluent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"economically affluent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person, group, area, or country that is wealthy or has a high standard of living. For example, "The Silicon Valley area in California is an economically affluent region."
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Alternative expressions(20)
affluent
wealthy
prosperous
financially well-off
economically secure
opulent
comfortable
economically thriving
economically prosperous
economically successful
economically upscale
economically fortunate
economically influential
financially affluent
economically comfortable
economically fluent
economically well off
economically better off
economically well-off
economically advantaged
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Even though the fares are inexpensive and could justifiably be raised a small degree, the four-fold increase in fairs and reductions in service in the less economically affluent areas would have a dramatic impact on struggling residents ability to get to work and meet the needs of their families.
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Despite being one of the economically affluent countries in the Caribbean, it is still a developing country.
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Over 10% of adults are suffering from the diseases in economically affluent counties, e.g., Saudi Arabia, the USA, Switzerland and Austria.
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Alternatively, failure of detection of the virus may reflect low viral loads in the case of the breast and gastric malignancies, particularly from economically affluent parts of the world, as compared with high viral loads in NPCs, generally from less affluent populations.
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Similar Expressions
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This study highlights potential problems in attempting to redress the imbalance in health between socio-economically affluent and deprived groups, a key concern of governments [ 2, 62, 63].
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The higher proportion of Unknown routes in people under 50 and in the more socio-economically affluent (data not shown) may indicate a higher fraction of private referrals in this group.
Science
Of course, given the cost of games controllers, it could be argued that this type of protest could only ever be economically possible in affluent Switzerland.
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Both companies have been led by fashion industry visionaries, who for years had the golden touch bringing to market clothing that American consumers, especially the economically well-endowed affluents, favored.
News & Media
The problem facing elected officials, local residents and regional transportation planners is daunting: how do you reduce congestion on an aging highway in the heart of the state's most crowded, affluent and economically important region without crippling the residents, governments and companies that depend on it?
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing communities or nations, consider using "economically affluent" to objectively denote their financial status without implying subjective value judgments.
Common error
Avoid using "economically affluent" in casual conversation; simpler terms like "rich" or "wealthy" are generally more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "economically affluent" functions as an adjective phrase, modifying a noun to describe its economic status. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is correct and usable, indicating its role in formal descriptions.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "economically affluent" serves as a descriptive adjective phrase used to denote financial wealth or prosperity. While Ludwig AI confirms its correctness, its usage is relatively rare and more common in professional and neutral contexts like news and science reporting. The related phrases offer alternative ways to express similar meanings, allowing for nuanced communication depending on the specific context. When writing, remember that while accurate, using "economically affluent" may not always be appropriate in informal settings, where simpler terms might be more suitable.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
financially well-off
This alternative focuses specifically on financial status and well-being.
wealthy
A more general term for having a lot of money or assets.
prosperous
Implies success and flourishing in economic terms.
affluent
Similar in meaning but lacks the direct economic qualifier.
economically secure
Highlights the stability and safety of one's financial position.
opulent
Conveys a sense of luxury and extravagance.
comfortable
Indicates a state of ease and lack of financial worry.
well-to-do
An older, more traditional way of saying wealthy.
of means
A formal expression indicating financial resources.
economically thriving
Emphasizes continuous financial growth and success.
FAQs
How to use "economically affluent" in a sentence?
You can use "economically affluent" to describe a region, country, or group that has significant financial resources. For instance, "The county is an "affluent" one due to its concentration of tech companies."
What can I say instead of "economically affluent"?
You can use alternatives like "wealthy", "prosperous", or "financially secure depending on the context".
Which is correct, "economically affluent" or "economically stable"?
"Economically affluent" refers to wealth and abundance, while "economically stable" refers to consistency and security. The correct choice depends on the specific meaning you intend to convey.
What's the difference between "economically affluent" and "affluent"?
"Economically affluent" specifically highlights the economic aspect of wealth, whereas ""affluent"" is a more general term that can encompass social and cultural aspects as well.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested