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Do you think we are better off than we used to be?
Man is none the happier for his wealth.
I am poor, whereas my brothers are very rich.
She became rich by virtue of hard work and good business sense.
The guests wished the happy couple a long and prosperous life.
She is rich, to be sure, but I don't think she's very smart.
She is rich, certainly, but I don't think she's very smart.
Mary is not poor. On the contrary, she is quite rich.
Although the fork entered society on the tables of rich people, many members of royalty, such as Elizabeth I of England and Louis XIV of France, ate with their fingers.
It is true he is rich, but he is a miser.
The wealthy family built another large house.
The landlord used to be quite well off.
This district attracts well-off people.
The Van Horn family was in the chips.
The Van Horn family was rich.
The Van Horn family was wealthy.
The Van Horn family was affluent.
The Van Horn family was prosperous.
American senior citizens are comparatively well-off.
Takada is the richest out of all of us.

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