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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
enjoy .
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Examples
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Society enjoys all, by the abundance of its use, its consumption; and it _enjoys all gratuitously_.
Sophisms of the Protectionists Fr��d��ric Bastiat 1825
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Society enjoys all, by the abundance of its use, its consumption; and it _enjoys all gratuitously_.
What Is Free Trade? An Adaptation of Frederic Bastiat's "Sophismes Éconimiques" Designed for the American Reader Fr��d��ric Bastiat 1825
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The title enjoys an immense international following, from the United States to Japan, and the Arab world has latched on particularly tight to the game.
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As for breaking rules, the only rule of writing that should never be broken is, “Coalesce letters, white space and punctuation in such a form that the reader enjoys, is moved by, learns from or is otherwise changed by the experience of reading them.”
The Number One Grammar Trap and How to Avoid Falling in | Write to Done 2010
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Grenier even stops to admire the liberty Austin enjoys in an age of hyper-fearful parenting, in which some kids can't even go down the street to play.
HBO and Adam Grenier turn the camera on a kid paparazzo Hank Stuever 2010
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It will start once Griffin enjoys his last day on the 9th floor a week from now.
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"At the present time, Sen. McCain enjoys excellent health and displays extraordinary energy," said Dr. John D. Eckstein, an internal medicine specialist at the Mayo Clinic who has treated the candidate for 16 years.
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According to a new WSJ poll, McCain enjoys parity with Clinton in a general election and loses only a few points when matched against Obama -- not bad considering this is supposed to be a Democratic year.
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What he really enjoys is putting one up in a tight game.
USATODAY.com 2008
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While McCain enjoys an image as a media darling, based largely on his bantering relationship with reporters on his bus, he and his presidential campaign aides have been hitting back hard against high-profile news reports they regard as inaccurate or unfair.
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