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enviable

[en-vee-uh-buhl] / ˈɛn vi ə bəl /


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More citizens are replanting overseas, drawn by a quality of life made easily affordable by the U.S.’s enviable salaries.

From The Wall Street Journal

He argues that these hard-hit software companies have enviable mature businesses, with thousands of enterprise customers and contracts stretching over years.

From MarketWatch

He had put together an enviable sponsorship portfolio of boundless resources, including the full financial might of the state of Saudi Arabia, through its national oil company.

From BBC

Sony found itself in the difficult position of not being able to say no, and Rogen found himself in the enviable position of getting approval for almost anything that he chose to present.

From The Wall Street Journal

Walmart is in an enviable position, and so are its investors.

From The Wall Street Journal