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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rich at" can be used in written English, but it is not a complete sentence on its own.
It is more commonly used as part of a longer sentence or phrase. Here are a few examples: - She may seem rich at first glance, but she's actually struggling to pay off her debts. - The artist was rich at heart, using their talents to give back to their community. - Being rich at the expense of others is never sustainable in the long run. - I always feel rich at the end of a good book, full of new ideas and perspectives.
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He has grown rich at your expense.
Or to show that you are rich, at least.
"People are striking it rich at an ever-earlier age".
"I don't think of myself as rich at all.
Imagine the fuss if Labour taxed the rich at 80%.
A party that looks out for the rich at the expense of the poor.
Pre-eminent among them is St Francis, born rich at a time of chronic clerical corruption.
That could be the next city to make developers rich at first, but poorer later.
His rivalry with Rich, at Covent Garden, was sometimes acrimonious; sometimes it led to new success.
Party bosses in rural areas were getting rich at the expense of farmers.
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However, while in many Diptera species the preferred codons are GC-rich, AT-rich codons were more common in Stegodyphus.
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