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liveable
[ liv-uh-buhl ]
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲ·a· adjective
- ܲ·a··ness noun
Example Sentences
Roan, real name Kayleigh Amstutz, later received a standing ovation for using her best new artist winning speech to call on record labels to provide up-and-coming artists with liveable wages and healthcare.
This means extreme precipitation "will be more extreme" and, under some global warming scenarios, heat and humidity could mean some parts of the country "would not be liveable", he says.
"If we are to keep this planet liveable for our children and grandchildren, we must act urgently," the prince said, in a speech that had echoes of the eco-campaigning of his father, King Charles III.
He says he plans to keep striking until workers at “that entry level can have a liveable wage”.
“We need Disney to pay us a liveable wage.”
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