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well-off

adjective as in successful, wealthy

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It said individuals from less well-off backgrounds were being "inadvertently or deliberately shamed by more privileged students".

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Air travel emissions come disproportionately from the well-off.

Angela said she has wondered what makes someone who is well-off and not in financial difficulty mastermind such an elaborate fraud against their closest friend.

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The county’s residents tend to be older and less well-off than the state and nation as a whole.

But the Social Market Foundation think tank says winter fuel payments go to many well-off pensioners who do not need it and have proposed more targeted support for energy bills.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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