Examples of 'relatively prosperous' in a sentence

Meaning of "relatively prosperous"

relatively prosperous: Having a moderate to good amount of wealth or success compared to others, but not overly affluent or rich

How to use "relatively prosperous" in a sentence

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relatively prosperous
It was relatively prosperous although with limited resources.
Europe today appears a relatively prosperous continent.
Relatively prosperous areas.
Economically he was successful and became relatively prosperous.
This was a relatively prosperous time for the city.
Its final decade as an independent entity was actually a relatively prosperous period.
Wallingford is a relatively prosperous community.
Georgia quickly gained a reputation as one of the most corrupt but also relatively prosperous.
The city was a relatively prosperous commercial centre and resort community.
Several decades ago Lolland was regarded as a relatively prosperous area.
Even relatively prosperous.
Results are more mixed in some less advanced regions of relatively prosperous Member States.
I am relatively prosperous.
In mediaeval times, the village was relatively prosperous.
San Justo is a relatively prosperous city enjoying a variety of commercial and cultural resources.

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Germany 's economic situation is relatively prosperous.
A relatively prosperous West Germany and a poor central Germany.
After diamonds the greatest riches of this relatively prosperous country consist in its cattle stocks.
The institute brought new life to the town, which is now relatively prosperous.
These were the relatively prosperous among the people I met in Andilamena.
Gross domestic product, relatively prosperous.
As such, it was a relatively prosperous and cosmopolitan town, with an economy based on currency.
Like many revolutionaries, he came from a relatively prosperous family.
Jens, a relatively prosperous Danish farmer, heeded the call to bring his family to Zion.
The two established a number of sheep stations around the country, and Weld became relatively prosperous.
Later, he became a relatively prosperous farmer and landowner.
Upon his seizure of power, Batista inherited a country that was relatively prosperous for Latin America.
Athens was relatively prosperous during the Crusades, benefiting from medieval Italian trade.
By the early 20th century, many of these were relatively prosperous.
Northwestern New Brunswick was a relatively prosperous area, rich in natural and mineral resources.
During most of his six years in Rome, d'Assoucy was relatively prosperous.
Catalonia, Bavaria and Veneto are relatively prosperous jurisdictions in their countries.
The province was in debt after the grandiose spending of the relatively prosperous 1920s.
As a post town, it was relatively prosperous and cosmopolitan, with a currency-based economy.
By Songhay standards, though, Mehanna was a relatively prosperous town.
Gross domestic product, relatively prosperous … Gross domestic product ( GDP ) per head in terms of purchasing.
His son-in-law, on the other hand, remained home and became relatively prosperous.
It remained relatively prosperous until the end of the Ottoman occupation 1912.
LeBlanc became a well-respected and relatively prosperous farmer in Port-Royal.
When his first wife died in 1642, the inventory made showed they were relatively prosperous.
Ashton Gifford was a relatively prosperous estate, valued at six pounds from four pounds in 1066.
A century later the Turkish Republic is a populous, relatively prosperous and self-assertive nation-state.
Born in Rorà, Janavel was a relatively prosperous farmer until his life took a sharp turn in 1655.
Thus, by 1938, Reuss had become an established and relatively prosperous painter and sculptor in Vienna.

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