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been propitious
adjective
Favorable; benevolent.
Exact(9)
But the attention has mostly been propitious: "It's brought me so many opportunities.
So far, the Eliava's experience of cooperation with American companies interested in phages has not exactly been propitious.
Up to this time the tenor of life at Steventon rectory had been propitious for Jane Austen's growth as a novelist.
Mr Obama argued that Democrats had made a mistake in refusing to address religious issues or court evangelical voters.Nor should the circumstances have been propitious for a repeat of the culture wars.
Before the event there was the usual stuff on the media that events had been propitious and that, contrary to all those gloomy forecasts, the economy had been "booming since Brexit".
Current times have not been propitious for the discovery of exciting new developments in the neuropathology of HIV/AIDS.
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The timing was propitious.
His timing was propitious.
The timing is propitious.
Early signs are propitious.
His timing is propitious.
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