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The word 'largesse' is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer an extremely generous gift or bestowal of money or gifts, from someone of wealth or power. For example: The queen showed her largesse when she gifted the family a new car.
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largesse
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At the same time, the Southern way of life began to be embraced around the country until, in a sense, it came to stand for the "real America": country music and Lynyrd Skynyrd, barbecue and NASCAR, political conservatism, God and guns, the code of masculinity, militarization, hostility to unions, and suspicion of government authority, especially in Washington, D.C. (despite its largesse).
Furthermore, Bundy's beloved ranching, mining, and logging industries have been some of the biggest beneficiaries of government largesse.
In recent years, thanks to the able mentoring of the Castros and the oil-subsidized largesse of the late Hugo Chávez, of Venezuela, anti-American political regimes have taken root in half a dozen countries across the hemisphere.
With the credit-market craziness and the record amount of government aid being handed out on Wall Street this week, it's forgivable if you've forgotten about one of the more historic beneficiaries of Federal largesse: farmers.
George Soros, the investor and philanthropist, whose firm has not benefitted from the Fed's largesse, said, "Early on, being an academic, he didn't realize the seriousness of the problem.
Pope told me that he cares deeply about the people of North Carolina; he just believes that they are better served by private enterprise than by public largesse.
On the contrary, it's the best hope for the art form, and it has served the art form well. Ellison, for all her discerning largesse, isn't the only individual who's putting money into movies.
There must be a hundred people who regarded him as among their ten closest friends, a thousand who saw him as one of their closest hundred — and all of them are correct, a tribute to Christopher's emotional largesse as well as to his Dickensian energy level.
Many of those who made money from the largesse of the international community enjoyed a sideline in the drug trade.
(Ortega, the former Sandinista leader, was reëlected President last year, in spite of an unending series of scandals, and has begun to restore his image, thanks in part to Chávez's financial and political largesse).
Virginia apparently doesn't work and enjoys her wealthy family's largesse, but appears not to have particularly good relations with the family at large.
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