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How to use well-off in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word well-off? Here are some examples.

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In this way, a well-off citizen will tend to use his car to go to work while a not so well-off person would rather walk.
He is being urged to reform inheritance tax so that less well-off people would be taxed less.
The poorest and most disenfranchised members of the community may have different perspectives than the well-off, who exist even in urban slums.
This would constitute a strong message of solidarity towards both the new members and the least well-off among the older Member States.
In other words, the politicians and the well-off didn't really care about the poorer people, not even the children.
They have hit the working poor and middle-income families harder than the well-off.
Unfortunately, such proposals would have negative consequences on younger workers and those workers who are less well-off economically.
If you want have well-off families, you have to have a wealth-creating economy in place.
The effect has been to encourage the well-off to take out plans for children as a tax dodge.
To well-off businessmen, the lighting of firecrackers and fireworks, to this day, symbolizes their expectation of wealth for the coming year.
Here's one more well-off woman playing at cleaning house while real women are out there struggling.
It is hoped that the cashless system will save less well-off students from embarrassment and lead to greater equality among classmates.
They are less likely than the well-off to be connected to mains water supplies and pay on average 12 times more per litre.
As the rich tend to spend more than the less well-off on non-essentials, the rich would pay more in local sales tax.
Educated, well-off young men, with degrees and laptops, imagine that their box-cutters are the equivalent of seventh-century swords.
The intention is to channel funds into deprived areas and good works such as paying for less well-off students to have gap years.
What is happening to our country when well-off landowners can be allowed to treat those less fortunate as pawns in some commercial game?
And if the deal paves the way for tax reform, the well-off could likely see some cherished deductions eliminated or capped.
Whether a place is poor or well-off depends not on the size of the town government building.
Less well-off parents would end up sending their children to nearby underfunded public schools.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Being the only well-off member of her family, she was expected to do this sort of thing.
Her folks was well-off and she was brought up in cotton wool, as you might say.
It is just as applicable, I believe, to the educated and the well-off.
They will have a young, well-off man instead of an old, poor man.
I suppose poor relations are boring if you're well-off yourself.
In Shakespeare's play, the masquers are lively entertainers at a banquet thrown by an apparently well-off Timon.
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