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He is well off, and what is more, he is of good birth.
He lived a rich and comfortable life in the country.
He was poor for a long time, but he is well off now.
He is better off than he was.
He is better off than he used to be.
He is not as well off as he used to be.
He is wealthy in appearance but not in reality.
He used to be well off and generous, but now he lives from hand to mouth.
He is very rich, but he is none the happier for his wealth.
Though he is fairly well off, he is frugal; he takes after his father in that respect.
He is better off than ever before.
He is far better off now than he was five years ago.
Obviously, his companions were jealous of his wealth.
He won't get fat on his salary.
If it had not been for civil war, they would be wealthy now.
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Early to bed and early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Early to bed, early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
With the money Jack won from his lawsuit, he should be able to live on easy street.
The discovery of oil enriched the country.

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