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How to use affluent in a sentence

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In the 1910's it was one of the most affluent African-American communities in the country.
These affluent coastal urbanites enjoy seeing the world and are more likely to travel abroad than the average American.
What explains this astonishing mobilisation of voter emotion, particularly in affluent white suburbs?
This medieval market town, now an affluent commuter adjunct to Newcastle, is worth a visit, if only to see the striking Hexham Abbey.
Civilisation made affluent women sick, while poverty and sin blighted the parturient poor.
Immigrants and refugees are not likely to be people who have lived in affluent suburbs.
Consumerism and materialism won't fill the spiritual emptiness so many in an affluent society experience.
Like millions of others in the affluent West, I have spent much of the last month glued to the box, watching as the world hurtled out of control.
The affluent can afford the high tuition for private schools and the more moderate tuition for parochial schools.
It is a motif inspired by wealthy, affluent African women wearing their Sunday best, and trying their hardest to out-do each other in style.
Like her affluent neighbours in suburbia, Warner found herself obsessing about the smallest things.
From this point of view, foreign investment, in particular, was seen as an effective remedy for unemployment in less affluent nations.
But this figure is expected to rise as more affluent mainland tourists latch on to the idea of health tourism.
St Giles is a very large and affluent Anglican church, justifying a Canon and a Reverend and boasting a large congregation.
It was a philosophy designed to make a poor, agrarian economy into an affluent one, with rich regions extending helping hands to hard up ones.
The majority of activists who actually ride to hounds are relatively affluent members of society.
The province requires us to charge the same low price to all our clients, yet many of them are affluent and could easily afford to pay more.
The affluent minority, meanwhile, acknowledge that their good fortune is at least in part the luck of the draw.
Moe-Lobeda succeeds in showing that an accurate reading of Lutheran theology poses a moral challenge to the everyday life of affluent Americans.
Your affluent New Yorker gets lower fat takeout food, or buys something healthy that's pre-prepared from the supermarket.
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His equipage was then splendid, and suitable69 to his affluent circumstances.
The Shyok and its affluent, the Nubra, rise in the giant glaciers to the south-west of the Karakoram pass.
At the south-southeast there is another cut, through which a small affluent pours into the main stream.
It is named from the small river Galligans, an affluent of the OA, which flows through the city.
The survey also found more affluent consumers are less willing to trade down on price or prestige than the less affluent.
The ones who are driven into these top schools and are in certain top prep schools or affluent public schools don't have it.
There is a suggestion of affluent orientalism that attracts strongly.
The company manufactures Qualitatively Superior High-End Products targeted to the affluent Homeowner.
The principal affluent of the Dordogne in this department is the Isle.
It tends to overstate poverty rates in the poorer parts of Canada and understate it in the more affluent areas.
When he totted it all up together he found that he was affluent.
Gaby is a daytime TV presenter who has a handsome husband, cute child, nanny and house in an affluent London suburb.
The forest clearing has expanded into affluent commonwealths.
One-third moved assets to less risky investments, and one-fourth of the affluent switched some assets into vehicles with guaranteed rates of return.
In addition, the rural trustee has responsibilities and functions not usually common to the board member of a large city library or affluent suburban county library system.
I had the happiness to know you in former times, and the Drama has ever had a claim which has ever been acknowledged, on the noble and the affluent.
Her husband, Muhammad Nazir, a ragpicker who works in a more affluent area of the city, says he can see the city's transformation in the trash he handles.
What frustrates this old codger even more is that the most affluent members of our society, 21 to 24-year-olds, often get concessions when we do not.
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