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"in wealth" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means being rich or having a lot of money or possessions. Example: "Despite growing up in poverty, she now lives in wealth thanks to her successful business."
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"Per capita, we are behind in wealth.
You've spent years in wealth management.
The interviews revealed clear disparities in wealth.
The gap in wealth is huge.
WltTot = 378 words in wealth domain.
Gaps in opportunity mirror those in wealth.
That great disparities in wealth destroy opportunity.
I do not believe in wealth redistribution, I believe in wealth creation.
They also react differently to declines in wealth than they do to increases in wealth.
Death camps, concentration camps, massive divides in wealth and education.
Do disparities in wealth tend to dissipate over time?
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