Sentence examples for to be affluent from inspiring English sources

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Solar consumers tend to be affluent and the least in need of subsidies.

I no longer had to pretend to be affluent; we were affluent.

In Britain, since cyclists tend to be affluent young men, having lots of them seems to be the key.

Its demographics tend to be affluent and older, with almost half the readership living on the West or East Coast.

And those whose bills increase tend to be affluent or middle class, and thus more vocal and politically active.

Detached three-bedroom houses start at $600,000 or so; there are few, if any, affordable housing options, so buyers tend to be affluent, brokers said.

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Nonresidents appear to be disproportionately affluent.

Its clientele tended to be more affluent.

"Dog owners tend to be more affluent".

The Omani immigrants in the early 20th century tended to be less affluent.

Its users tend to be more affluent and western-oriented than the rest of the population.

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