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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most rich" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something as having the most wealth or resources compared to others. Here is an example: "Out of all the families in the neighborhood, the Johnsons were considered the most rich, living in a large mansion and driving expensive cars."
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Most rich economies are now facing recession.
In most rich countries they cut hours more than bodies.
Most rich countries today already enjoy low bond yields.
In most rich countries recoveries are still fragile.
Interest rates in most rich countries cannot fall much further.
Productivity is at a crawl in most rich economies.
To have a real bite, the system would require policy coordination by most rich countries.
After decades of deregulation in most rich countries, finance is entering a new age of reregulation.
Spending on health care, private and public, is growing faster than GDP in most rich countries.
Because most rich countries are ageing, demography should therefore reduce atmospheric pollution.
Across most rich countries and American states, minimum wages tend to rise with income levels.
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