palatable
Example Sentences
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It plays out in workplaces, in media, in culture — anywhere power decides whose truth is palatable and whose is a liability.
From Salon
What makes capitalism palatable is the incredible wealth it produces.
From Barron's
What makes capitalism palatable is the incredible wealth it produces.
From Barron's
The improvement is a sign that more buyers are finding home purchases palatable even at recent rates—a good sign for demand in 2026.
From Barron's
Economists term this “financial repression,” a politically more palatable means of dealing with burdensome government debt than tax hikes or spending cuts.
From Barron's
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