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The phrase "the most affluent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is very wealthy. For example: "The most affluent members of society tend to enjoy the most privileges."
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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.
Donald Trump's administration will be the most affluent ever.
There is also increasing demand from the most affluent shoppers.
Bulgaria remains one of the most affluent places for a cheap student ski trip.
Moreover, measuring income alone obscures significant differences among the most affluent voters.
Among the most affluent fifth, around 90% of children live in a household with both parents.
Forbes regularly cites the zip code for Alpine as the most affluent in the United States.
The Washington suburbs were home to some of the most affluent, educated people in America.
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