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salutary

[sal-yuh-ter-ee] / ˈsæl yəˌtɛr i /


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Well, if a bunch of start-ups failed because they selected flaky bankers, the tech world might have internalized a salutary lesson.

From Washington Post

For the Federal Reserve, the bank’s death marks both a sobering and salutary moment.

From Washington Post

But when it comes to children’s literature, judicious alterations can be salutary and help keep books in print that would otherwise fall out of favor.

From Washington Post

Circuit Court of Appeals acknowledged that the law “embodies salutary policy goals meant to protect vulnerable people in our society.”

From Seattle Times

Despite the "salutary policy goals" of gun safety laws, the court wrote that Bruen weds courts to the past when it comes to interpreting the Second Amendment.

From Salon