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high-income
adjective as in lucrative
Example Sentences
Disaster recovery experts say it’s usually people of more modest means who hit a wall in the rebuilding process and end up selling their lots to developers and high-income individuals who build pricier homes.
Americans pay by far the most for health care of any country, have the most expensive prescription drugs, and, for all that, still have the worst health outcomes among high-income countries.
This one-two punch would leave almost all low-income households — as well as many middle- and high-income households — worse off.
Other studies from high-income places looking specifically at governments that put fluoride in the water show similar things.
If you examine the small number of studies that have compared fluoride levels in high-income countries where we’ve added fluoride to the water, the picture looks quite different.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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