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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more riches" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing an increase in wealth or abundance. Example: "The discovery of gold in the region led to more riches for the local economy."
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They were too busy trying to turn Alaska into a giant oil rig and give more riches to the rich.
We can cling to the Ronald Reagan-George W. Bush fairy tale that handing over ever more riches to those who are already rich and powerful is the way to revitalize the American dream.
More riches for Malik -- and more acquiescent rage.
Then, as quickly as the riches and the promise of more riches came, they vanished.
Honours and more riches accrued, but the serenity of old age was denied him.
"You live with poems, reread them, and they will give more and more riches each time.
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"You know, Mr Bernstein, if I hadn't been very rich, I might have been a really great man": so speaks Charles Foster Kane in Orson Welles' classic riches-to-more-riches tale.
There were few in publishing, though, who did not garland him with praise, hoping for more literary riches.
Andy Murray's Wimbledon semifinal defeat on Friday 3 July brought more ratings riches to BBC1, with a peak audience of 10 million as the match ended in victory for Andy Roddick.
It is the now-clichéd litany of excess and indulgence, leavened with a few lordly footnotes of charity and good work as if the biggest crooks of our time really did have it all — more pilfered riches than Croesus and the grateful respect of the little people for their generosity as well.
More Facebook riches all around!
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