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Anger is indeed a negative feeling (if not a hostile one) directed toward another person, but it can be edifying for the person who is angry, and, in the appropriate context a context in which one ought to get angry it can have beneficial effects on a situation or a relationship.
A field trip to the Adriatic deep-water part of bar would be edifying for any strategist, too.
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Let all your words be edifying [wholesome] for benefiting others according to the need of each moment, so that they may be a means of blessing to the hearers. Ephesians 4 29).
A few weeks ago, a lawyer in New York named Edwin Matthews saw the movie and thought that it might be edifying to arrange a screening for his firm's summer associates.
We can all bring to mind a list of literary characters it might be edifying to spend some quality time with for one reason or another.
Call it a sixth sense, a gift from God, or too-damn-smart-for-my-own-good (my mom's phrase -- her attempt to be edifying... thanks Ma).
This should be edifying.
The contest among them, which Mr Brown may remain to preside over, should be edifying.
Coming from Mr. Spin himself, criticism of spin cannot but be edifying to all concerned.
Who says a zombie-shooter video game can't be edifying?
But sometimes just raising a question can be edifying.
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