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1 In more affluent areas, up to nine in 10 follow this route.
2 The more affluent and Conservative-voting south-west and south-east saw the lowest cuts.
3 My mother's circumstances were more affluent ; she was daughter of a Mons.
4 Among an older, more affluent set, riding has grown in popularity.
5 But that included the much more affluent university city of Lancaster.
6 We're entering the slightly more affluent Soweto neighbourhood of Orlando West.
7 In more affluent societies that's what happens with time poor individuals.
8 There is also room for improvement in more affluent countries.
9 They mostly come from more affluent backgrounds, are well educated and are rarely minorities.
10 When more affluent Blacks could leave, they did, leaving concentrated poverty in their wake.
11 Even scarier is the plans he had for more affluent areas in the metro.
12 She remembered that much from her family's more affluent times.
13 Almost two-thirds of those target seats have more C2 voters than more affluent ABs.
14 This feeling grows stronger the more affluent a country becomes.
15 Notwithstanding Asia's more affluent consumers, global cereal stocks have also risen slightly in recent years.
16 Meanwhile, schools in more affluent areas continue to receive the bulk of the city's funding.
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