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welfares
noun as in health and prosperity
noun as in prosperity
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Example Sentences
“I’m glad she was able to have that option, otherwise I don’t know what she would be doing — she’d be on all kinds of welfares.”
Even though migrants in a big city would not be able to get any of the welfares that the city provides, they are entitled to enjoy other benefits, including a higher salary.
But there is far more at stake here than the national welfares of Greece and Argentina, important though they are.
This last truth is, through the entanglements of social relations, by which men's actions often simultaneously affect the welfares of self, of offspring, and of fellow-citizens, somewhat disguised.
Thank you, Mike, for the courage you show, and the interest you take in all our welfares--Is it not too soon to venture down upon the flats, Joel?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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