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good
adjective as in pleasant, fine
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adjective as in moral, virtuous
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adjective as in competent, skilled
adjective as in useful, adequate
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adjective as in reliable; untainted
adjective as in kind, giving
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adjective as in authentic, real
adjective as in well-behaved
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adjective as in considerable
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noun as in advantage, benefit
noun as in morality
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The researchers stress the importance of further studies, especially randomised controlled clinical trials, to better understand the mechanisms behind the findings.
“If I drink really good tequila and I don’t do any sugar — no margaritas — I can get as drunk as I want, and I’ll have no hangover.”
After receiving rave reviews — and four Olivier Awards, including best musical — it transferred to Broadway for the 2024-25 season, becoming the first big show to reopen in the newly remodeled Palace Theatre.
These devices and services have excited consumers hoping for better insight into their health and lifestyle choices.
But much depends on how much profit margin they have, especially if high tariffs are implemented on all imported goods, not just ones from China.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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