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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rich on" is not correct in written English.
If you want to express something that is "rich," use the word "rich" or a synonym such as "abundant" or "plentiful." For example: He was rich in knowledge and experience.
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No one gets rich on the river, the pilots say.
"No one gets rich on a city job.
America had grown rich on slavery.
He has grown rich on ISAF patronage.
You grew rich on piracy.
Biblical imagery is also rich on Valaam.
In Komiza, they grew rich on sardines.
The farmers themselves do not get rich on the harvest.
Some Berbers have become pretty rich on American vaudeville circuits.
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Whereas Facebook is more feature-rich on its own.
That is, regions are resource-rich on average but significant inequalities are present.
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