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largesse

[lahr-jes, lahr-jis] / lɑrˈdʒɛs, ˈlɑr dʒɪs /












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It’s unfortunate that the driver of this BMW, the person who accepted such largesse from his relative, wants to be paid $1,500 from a friend who kindly cosigned his loan.

From MarketWatch

On Kinmen, there is some evidence that Xi’s promises of economic largesse can weaken Taiwan’s resolve to remain separate from China.

From Washington Post

But, it’s also worth remembering Seattle’s plentiful draft largesse — 10 picks overall and five in the top 83.

From Seattle Times

It is richly ironic, though, to hear luminaries of the tech sector, after years of complaining that “big government” was the problem, suddenly clamoring for massive federal intervention and largesse.

From Washington Post

Congressional critics of the subsidies programs have said the largesse creates an unnecessary pot of corporate welfare for highly profitable industries.

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