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1 Besides, she is earning more money than ever before and buying more luxuries .
2 Why should one man have more luxuries and privileges than another?
3 They could have taken trips, known a few more luxuries .
4 The child had many more luxuries and indulgences than had been awarded his father.
5 When there are more luxuries they will become available.
6 A first-class berth with a caravan offered a few more luxuries , but for an extra charge, of course.
7 You have worked early and late to buy your wife even more luxuries than you really could afford.
8 Having more income means you can afford more babies, but it also means you can afford more luxuries to divert you from constant breeding.
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