Examples of 'well-off family' in a sentence

Meaning of "well-off family"

well-off family - This term describes a family that is financially prosperous or affluent, often implying comfort and luxury in their lifestyle

How to use "well-off family" in a sentence

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well-off family
I was born and raised in a well-off family.
He came from a well-off family and lives extravagantly.
Not everybody grows up in a well-off family.
Being a well-off family has been an obstacle rather than an advantage in these cases.
Bossman came from a relatively well-off family.
Belongs to a traditionally well-off family of liberal professionals and the splendour of old nobility.
He grew up in an economically well-off family.
He was raised in a fairly well-off family and attended private schools most of his life.
He was born in a financially well-off family.
Jane Leade came from a well-off family and had a comfortable upbringing.
He belonged to an economically well-off family.
The Jebbs were a well-off family and had a strong social conscience and commitment to public service.
My father did not come from a well-off family.
He belonged to a well-off family and had 17 siblings.
She was a marketing consultant from a well-off family.

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Kennedy benefitted from a fairly well-off family - and a father who had a prestigious job.
There are lots of advantages of being born into a well-off family.
Parents often choose a man from a more well-off family as the dowry system is still common.
Salma Hayek was born in Mexico into quite a well-off family.
Landau came from a well-off family in Warsaw.
St Josephine Bakhita was born into a relatively well-off family.
Goubau was born in a well-off family in Antwerp.
Rene Magritte was the eldest of three boys, born to a fairly well-off family.
Joseph Bursztyn was born in a well-off family from the old Polish city of Lublin.
She is quite beautiful and comes from a well-off family.
He was raised in a large, well-off family and has three brothers.
Suzanne Lacore was born to a rather well-off family.
He comes from a prominent, well-off family in Hungary.
Immediately, we know he comes from a well-off family.
Tadesse had grown up in a relatively well-off family in Ethiopia.
Calderoni was born in Reynosa, Tamaulipas, Mexico in a well-off family.
Che Guevara was a medical doctor from a fairly well-off family of Argentinian bourgeois.
De Zavalía was born in Buenos Aires to a middle-class, well-off family.
Namie married into a well-off family.
I think maybe she's just from quite a well-off family.
Langhorne was born in a well-off family.
He was born on 10 June in Horodne in the well-off family.
It begins with a well-off family.
Lyon was born in Tarrytown, New York, to a well-off family.
Louise Janin was born in Durham, to a well-off family of French descent.
Not every student comes from a well-off family.
Presumably a reasonably well-off family if so?
Jakob von Gunten comes from a well-off family.
And she's from a well-off family.
We had plenty of food - we were a well-off family.
His father, Baruch Mintz, came from a well-off family from Krosno.
Second, Pepe Chedraui, who comes from a well-off family.
He was brought up in a well-off family.
Her mom also came from a well-off family.
Let us consider, for example, the case of an extremely well-off family with five children.

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