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The phrase "is more affluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the wealth or economic status of one entity to another, indicating that it has a higher level of affluence. Example: "The city is more affluent than its neighboring towns, boasting a higher average income and better amenities."
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"But this new breed is more affluent and upscale.
"The crowd is more affluent now and the normal tipoff is that there are more women.
They have less money to spend on a product than someone who is more affluent.
The black family on Fox's "Bernie Mac Show" is more affluent but just as culturally rooted.
It is more affluent than Union or Kenilworth, but less tony than Summit or Short Hills.
But Maryland's African-American communisy is more affluent and more suburban than in most other states (perhaps only the Atlanta region is comparable).
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Its clientele tended to be more affluent.
"Dog owners tend to be more affluent".
There have been more affluent candidates for the presidency.
Now demographics have changed, and people are more affluent".
These days, she says, the parents of her students are more affluent than they were.
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