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enviable

[en-vee-uh-buhl] / ˈɛn vi ə bəl /


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In other words, the NFL sees itself in a pretty enviable position.

From The Wall Street Journal

It also means that Stan, or “Druck”—he is known by both on the Street—would be in the enviable position of having a direct connection to the heads of both the Fed and Treasury.

From Barron's

If the Fed’s enviable track record of price stability had continued through this decade, central bankers may have been granted wider berth.

From The Wall Street Journal

But avoiding a default in the third round, followed by a walkover and then a retirement, is an enviable pattern.

From BBC

In a long passionate speech, the good and single doctor explains to her boss why she’s quitting her enviable, high-powered job at his Seattle hospital and relocating to Malibu.

From Salon