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well-built

adjective as in husky

adjective as in rugged

adjective as in strapping

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Ultimately, though, they expose the fissures in society, revealing the disparate experiences between those who have a well-built home, an insurance policy, or somewhere else to go—and those who do not.

From Slate

Trump’s first appointment - Florida political consultant Susie Wiles as White House chief of staff - does offer one clue that a well-built Florida conservative political operation could be ready to replicate its success in the White House.

From BBC

He was a friendly, well-built guy—there was evident dad strength in his shoulders—who told me that he had left a career as a realtor to start his outlet, Bigger Truth Media.

From Slate

Then, the ground shook for about 45 seconds, toppling poorly built structures and damaging even well-built buildings.

"It's just baffling... that it actually just comes down to money. If you have money, you can buy a well-built property where you won't have any mould issues. If you don't have money, you just have to take whatever you can get."

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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