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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "total wealth" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to the overall or combined amount of money, possessions, and assets that a person or group has. Example: John's total wealth has significantly increased after he inherited his grandfather's estate.
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Neither he nor his manager claim to know what his total wealth is.
The map below shows median household total wealth, by region between 2006/08 and 2010/12.
The chart above shows aggregate total wealth by decile and the breakdown by type of wealth.
That's just their gains: their total wealth has now reached £449bn.
"Taken together, the bottom half of the global population own less than 1% of total wealth.
Those households have increased their total wealth since 1983, the starting point of Mr. Wolff's study.
This has nothing to do with total wealth or even the average per-capita income.
The total wealth of the United States is about $70 trillion.
For the middle class, one's home accounts for nearly 70percentt of total wealth.
In the first list, the richest person was the Queen with total wealth of £5.2bn.
Second, they dismiss the current-account deficit as insignificant in relation to America's total wealth.
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