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Discover Ludwig"very affluent" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is wealthy or well-off financially. For example, "The Smiths are a very affluent family with a great deal of money at their disposal."
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"It's a very affluent, liberal community.
… We're talking mainly about the very affluent.
We are a very affluent market and ideal for retailers".
"You have a very affluent, very international community.
They are having to make tough choices that are not choices the very affluent must make.
He was born into a reasonably prominent but not really very affluent family of Mecca.
It was all suburban and it was a very, very affluent district.
That said, taxes have fallen the most for the very affluent.
"The Barclays are manicured, polite, and very affluent people who know nothing about little wild islands.
Many children our daughter meets are likely to come from very affluent families.
"There are menopausal women, teenagers and very affluent, highly-educated women.
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