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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the well off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is most often used to refer to people that are in a comfortable economic position due to their income or wealth. For example: "The well off have the luxury of being able to save for retirement, while those on lower incomes have to make immediate choices about how to pay their bills."
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For the well off, maybe so.
"It's essentially tax relief for the well off".
The profile of the well off also changes with the new measure.
"The negative gearing tax subsidies proportionally favour the well off," he told reporters on Saturday.
And when they eventually join the ranks of the well off, they can start fretting about growing too fat.
The well off and those with extra and unwanted clothing in their houses will be encouraged to donate.
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The well-off have made gains.
The subsidies for the well-off don't stop there.
It's the luxury of the well-off to be depressed".
This disparity is greatest for the well-off.
Electricity shortages now affect even the well-off.
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