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Discover LudwigThe phrase "vastly wealthy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone who possesses a significant amount of wealth or resources. Example: "The philanthropist was vastly wealthy, allowing him to fund numerous charitable initiatives around the world."
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He never became vastly wealthy.
Is Kadyrov vastly wealthy?
His father was a prosperous landholder, although not vastly wealthy in Mexican terms.
But they do so with the sole aim of maximising the profits of their vastly wealthy companies.
The vastly wealthy Gulf state of Qatar says it is spending $450m to sponsor a three-part epic film on the life of Muhammad.
Mr. Hutomo is among the more notorious of Mr. Suharto's six children, who became vastly wealthy through their control of many state businesses and franchises.
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And arguably the best example is the fact that the country has grown vastly wealthier but only modestly healthier.
And today the United States is vastly wealthier relative to the rest of the world than Britain ever was.
"Why do some people have so little though we are vastly wealthier as a nation than even a generation ago?" he asks.
The Continent is vastly wealthier today than it was then, but the key issue remains how to overcome economic stagnation without imposing painful austerity that strengthens extremist parties and endangers democratic politics.
This doesn't mean they'll be better off – we'll be vastly wealthier for some decades yet – but they're using their blank-slate advantage to evolve far faster.
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