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Discover LudwigThe word "Salubrious" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is health-giving or beneficial to one's health. Example: "The salubrious climate of the coastal town attracted many visitors seeking a healthier lifestyle." Alternatives include "healthful" or "wholesome."
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Salubrious
adjective
Promoting health or well-being; wholesome, especially as related to air.
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Poetry and Privacy: Questioning Public Interpretations of Contemporary British and Irish Poetry by John Redmond (Seren) is a salubrious corrective to those critics and academics for whom over-interpretation is a way of life.
Altogether, a rather salubrious fire.
But a Briton doing business in London might well have to make do with something less salubrious.
The case has ramifications for house-building throughout England Scotlandd and Wales have separate regimes), which is currently at its lowest peacetime rate since 1924 creating unmet demand in much less salubrious areas too.The previous Labour government set regional house-building quotas in an attempt to stimulate construction.
Plenty of less salubrious establishments can snare the business traveller with the offer of wireless access, but that's all part of the fun.Such adventures in Wi-Fi may be coming to an end.
Other employers have resorted to less salubrious solutions.
The sort of person a salubrious father shepherding his flock on a hiking holiday would keep out of his offsprings' sight.How things have changed.
Raised in a grand country house, she lived for decades in Primrose Hill, a salubrious bit of London, in a house belonging to a cousin (a journalist at The Economist, it so happens), with weekends in the cousin's Norfolk cottage and lots of trips to places like Venice and the Caribbean.
By the time children start school proper (generally at four), the effects of class are already apparent: those who were a bit dim at the age of two but raised in prosperous homes overtake initially brighter ones brought up in less salubrious surroundings.
Nutritionally, this translates into fewer calories, a healthy dose of the ever popular antioxidants, some salubrious micronutrients, as well as oodles of dietary fibre which makes these easier for the body to absorb.Crucially, cookies still taste like cookies and not, as some may fret, sushi at least to Babbage's tastebuds.
If people are making sub-optimal decisions because they can't be bothered to deal with the paperwork, or they're confused about the best approach, that may be a place for policymakers to intervene with salubrious "nudges" as advocated by behavioural experts like Cass Sunstein, now Barack Obama's regulatory czar.
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