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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more wealthy" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a person or a thing that is wealthier than something or someone else. For example: "The Sanders family is more wealthy than their neighbors."
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Pondicherry woke up, grew more ambitious -- and more wealthy.
And more wealthy countries need to ante up.
"People perceive the Indian population to be more wealthy.
Good.Until then, many more wealthy fools are likely to be parted from their money.
But they are moving democracy into the control of more wealthy corporate hands".
"This project will make the neighborhood more wealthy, more homogeneous," he said.
"I want to know honestly how the more wealthy feel," she said between tending to customers.
Only the United States, Japan and Britain will have more wealthy households by then.
The latter were particularly patronized by the court and the more wealthy merchants.
[C2.] I.R.S. Audits More Wealthy People The Internal Revenue Service is auditing significantly more wealthy individuals and large companies, but fewer small businesses.
Instead, he foresees more wealthy people finding purpose and happiness through a "philanthropic vocation".
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