Sentence examples for to affluent from inspiring English sources

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to affluent

noun

Somebody who is wealthy.

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Curzon specialises in upscale, arthouse movies, likely to appeal to affluent, older cinemagoers.

Wealthier centres, some colonial, some modern, give way to affluent suburbs and then to satellite townships.

Mr. Hagy, a Greenwich Village resident, more often caters to affluent New Yorkers and tourists.

Born to affluent parents, this self-styled prophet enjoyed a misspent youth before finding his calling.

It can even spread to affluent societies, but obviously cannot trigger mass persecutions there.

In 1997, the Senate voted, 70 to 30, to charge higher premiums to affluent beneficiaries.

Its appeal, particularly to affluent African-Americans, has attracted the attention of several corporate marketing departments.

Some event organizers say companies are increasingly eager to give product samples to affluent consumers.

But leafy suburbs are also heavily targeted, with burglars following the money to affluent areas".

Some poor parents sell the children to affluent Haitians as indentured servants, or restaveks — from rester avec.

Both are retailers keen to offer top-end, high-quality clothing at affordable prices to affluent and aspiring shoppers.

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