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Discover Ludwig"well-disposed" is a valid and commonly used word in written English.
It is used to describe a person who is inclined to take a favorable attitude towards something, or who is friendly and agreeable. For example: "He was a well-disposed man who was always ready to lend a helping hand."
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Where else would you find such well-disposed, intelligent audience?
But even with well-disposed stars, there is a measure of unpredictability.
Arriving unannounced, I came across a well-disposed face in the bar.
"Well-disposed to Britain: perhaps to an extent damaging to him in the African context".
He viewed the communists as irredeemably bourgeois and far too well-disposed towards the US.
So I was well-disposed, for once, towards France anyway, when we arrived on the Eurostar.
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Offerings to the dead, which were required by custom, were intended, among other purposes, to make them well disposed.
Voters are well disposed towards him.
In spite of disagreements over Iraq, Blair remains well disposed to Putin.
The home turf favourite, Tettamanzi is a conservative Italian well disposed to the Opus Dei movement.
From what has appeared so far, the government seems well disposed towards Anderson's aims.
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