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"it is affluent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a person, place, or thing that has wealth or abundance of resources. For example, you could say "The small town of Silverton is an affluent community, with plenty of well-to-do residents."
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It is affluent and has a highly educated, civically engaged population.
This place is rich, or, in the word of those having a drink that evening in the Beehive pub, it is affluent.
It is affluent, tight-knit and small (with 98,000 people in an area about a tenth the size of London).But Jersey offers some lessons for the mainland, nonetheless.
Adlon's fictional family isn't rich, but it is affluent in a way that makes it impossible to believe that, with three kids and a working mother, her character doesn't have daily babysitting help.
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Nowadays, it's affluent.
Herman B. Leonard, a professor of public management at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, said California paid federal taxes at relatively high rates because it was affluent compared with many other states.
It's affluent, with lots of professionals who work in nearby Portland or at home.
Betty Young, co-founding vice-chairman, said: "No getting away from it, we are affluent.
It is pretty affluent although my family wasn't affluent.
It is an affluent place (its median income is the fourth-highest in the country), full of well-educated folk who hate taxes: there is no state income tax or sales tax.
It is more affluent than Union or Kenilworth, but less tony than Summit or Short Hills.
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