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Discover LudwigThe word 'time-rich' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who has a lot of free time (time that is not taken up by obligations or responsibilities) and as such is able to do a lot of enjoyable activities. For example: "Since I retired, I've been quite time-rich and have been able to travel more."
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And for time-rich celebrities of the reality TV world, this might actually be the answer.
The time-poor wealthy pay the time-rich poor to wait in queues.
These programs need to be time-rich and truly academically engaging.
They know students are a key demographic: time-rich tastemakers who can add some invaluable cachet to their product.
Critics have said the policy will take money away from existing schools and will only be realistic for wealthy, time-rich parents.
Robbie's US career basically consisted of hosting five-a-side football matches for fellow time-rich expats such as Vinnie Jones.
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His modest pictures are refreshing documents of an uneasy time, rich in incident and humanity.
IN a time rich in fine lyric mezzo-sopranos, Susanne Mentzer is a quiet standout.
The fact is, older people tend to be time rich, cash poor.
At that time, rich countries were allowed to keep many protectionist policies in return for promising to reduce them progressively.
"I saw so many old photographs, people who were once upon a time rich, who led a society life.
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