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Meanings of enjoyed relative in English
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Usage of enjoyed relative in English
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Thinking Anew:EUROPE has enjoyedrelative peace since the second World War.
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And we have enjoyedrelative peace in Ireland, alongside economic stability.
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The landlocked Andean country has enjoyedrelative prosperity and calm under Morales, the country's first indigenous president.
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Iraq, exhausted by decades of conflict and sanctions, had enjoyedrelative calm after Islamic State was defeated in 2017.
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By the standards of the job, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has enjoyedrelative quietude in his early months in office.
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Somaliland has enjoyedrelative stability compared to the rest of Somalia and has held a series of peaceful elections.
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Somaliland has enjoyedrelative peace compared with the rest of Somalia, which has been mired in conflict since 1991.
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The region has enjoyedrelative stability since the U.S.-backed SDF defeated Islamic State militants, which had controlled several towns in northeast Syria.
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Somaliland declared independence from Somalia in 1991 and has enjoyedrelative stability compared to the rest of Somalia but remains unrecognised internationally.
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Somaliland has enjoyedrelative peace compared with other parts of Somalia since the Horn of Africa nation plunged into anarchy in 1991.
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Somaliland has enjoyedrelative peace compared with the rest of Somalia since the Horn of Africa nation descended into chaos in 1991.
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Somaliland has enjoyedrelative peace compared with the rest of Somalia since the Horn of Africa nation plunged into anarchy in 1991.
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While the southern Maya civilisation began to disintegrate, the north enjoyedrelative prosperity, with the rise of a number of thriving urban centres.
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It has enjoyedrelative peace since the last Hutu rebel group, the FNL agreed last year to lay down weapons and joined the government.