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Discover Ludwig"more wealth" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to refer to an increase in material possessions or financial resources. Example: "Investing in stocks and real estate can lead to more wealth in the long run."
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"There is more wealth in Harlem.
I'm running to create more wealth.
Marriage brought more wealth than happiness.
Does more wealth mean less political corruption?
And the more wealth he accumulates, the more he wants.
Now only people with wealth move to find more wealth.
People interact more, transact more and create more wealth.
You have to plant more seeds to create more wealth".
I don't want more wealth, I don't need more dross.
We have more wealth than most Australians, that is true.
That wealth generates more wealth with minimal tax.
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