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Meanings of more salubrious in English
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Usage of more salubrious in English
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The outhouse will do me nicely: it will be moresalubrious.
2
It was a large, dignified building in a much moresalubrious area of the Nightside.
3
So I was whisked off to the Majestic, in a rather moresalubrious part of town.
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After landing in Roanoke, they were supposed to move up to the moresalubrious Chesapeake Bay.
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My little angels find this spot moresalubrious.
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It would be hard to find a moresalubrious site for a camp than Johnson's Island.
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Northumberland Avenue is one of those streets that gets moresalubrious with every passing house sale.
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Before friends located her and had her moved to moresalubrious environs, she was given shock therapy.
9
It's more private, and somewhat moresalubrious.'
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He wormed his way through into a far moresalubrious room than the one he had just left.
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Of the residences of the French kings none stood in a moresalubrious air or commanded a fairer prospect.
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A couple of well-dressed swans on their way to a moresalubrious appointment glanced in our direction as they glided past.
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Formerly it was bordered by houses, which were taken down in 1786: this has rendered the quarter more airy, and consequently moresalubrious.
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But its tourist office might soon have something a tad moresalubrious to advertise - Borlange is also the hometown of Mando Diao.
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They've been struggling to overcome a bad reputation and become a moresalubrious off-shore center, said Ted Wilson, a wealth management consultant at Scorpio Partnership.
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Yes, the "climate" of Berlin should be moresalubrious to the body, if not to the mind, than the fickle environment of capricious nature.