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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gradual wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the slow accumulation of wealth over time, often in the context of financial growth or personal development. Example: "Through consistent saving and smart investments, she experienced gradual wealth that allowed her to achieve her financial goals."
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Their long arduous road to fame may help a star navigate the god-like adoration from fans, but handling the instant wealth without gradual wealth management experience is more challenging, and rarely without substantial risk to both their money... and their peace of mind.
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The increase in transactions highlights a gradual shift in wealth to Asia, including mainland China.
But it was also the culmination of another, less remarked-upon story: the gradual migration of wealth and energy to the east of the city.
But thanks to a gradual accumulation of wealth, the struggle over goods came to infect social relations, and there emerged kings or tyrants who ruled over others not by virtue of their physical strength but by dint of gold.
The governments of Hong Kong and China are watching with alarm.When Hong Kong reverted to Chinese rule in 1997, Chinese officials hoped that a gradual narrowing of the wealth gap between it and the mainland would help to overcome the misgivings of many Hong Kongers.
Rising inequality has been climbing the political agenda for some time, and thanks to pioneers like Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett - authors of groundbreaking 2010 work The Spirit Level - there has been a gradual political realisation that massive wealth inequality in and of itself is damaging to the social fabric, regardless of a nation's poverty levels.
Increase in private wealth led to the gradual achievement of internal stability by creating a broader ruling class that was capable of putting a limit to the power of the doge.
The change analysis suggests the gradual and steady destruction of natural and cultural wealth of this area leading to complete fragility.
(Duh …) But — and this gradual process has reached a juggernaut — it's not just that concentrated wealth and lax campaign finance means big money can buy the politics it wants.
A wealth of evidence now indicates that the symptoms of Alzheimer's disease are preceded by a long period of gradual accrual of pathological change (Price and Morris, 1999; Bateman et al., 2012).
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