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Meanings of comparative affluence in English
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Usage of comparative affluence in English
1
It means practical penury at Blandford, comparativeaffluence if we go.
2
Therefore Yossouf would, on the departure of the British, be able to settle down in a position of comparativeaffluence.
3
Many people of comparativeaffluence reside in the hills, where there are hotels and pleasure resorts of the most costly character.
4
After gaining sufficient means to enjoy a long afternoon of life in comparativeaffluence and ease, he died in the autumn of 1876.
5
Thousands of white bread-winners in the large cities would envy these Indians if they could behold their comparativeaffluence and their obviously contented state.
6
Despite his education, contacts, and comparativeaffluence, however, his interview resembles the type in a number of respects-thetype as I have found it.
7
And now, suddenly, it had arrived, and they were on the way to the regions of their dreams, with the prospect of comparativeaffluence added.
8
This number actually came out the first prize of 20,000 pounds, which money started the family once more in comparativeaffluence.