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Discover Ludwig'most affluent' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an adjective used to refer to someone or something that is very wealthy. Example sentence: Despite coming from one of the most affluent families in the city, he still chooses to live frugally.
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Bang Kapi is perhaps the most affluent neighbourhood.
"Only the most affluent could buy them," he said.
"It's among the most affluent communities in the U.S".
The most affluent find a way to escape.
Asia's most affluent societies have taken the greatest precautions.
Donald Trump's administration will be the most affluent ever.
There is also increasing demand from the most affluent shoppers.
Liverpool is nothing like Britain's most affluent city.
Some of the most affluent households even exhibited the highest RSP and CO concentrations.
Both are also becoming exclusive to all but the most affluent.
Most affluent Americans remain optimistic about the schools in their local community.
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