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benign

adjective as in mild, especially describing weather

adjective as in not cancerous

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If November’s CPI print signals a benign backdrop, that could shape market expectations of when the central bank will decide to start lowering interest rates.

These included a mastectomy and lymph node procedure performed in 28 minutes, and an excision of benign thickened breast tissue in 10 minutes, "which the review team considered to have been unnecessary".

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"The challenge has been to devise a more benign pre-treatment process, diminishing risk to the point that patients suffering from an autoimmune deficiency that may not be immediately life-threatening would feel comfortable undergoing the treatment."

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Published in book form in 1968, “The Thanksgiving Visitor” is benign enough to make it a staple suitable for youngsters as well as adults, though it has some sharp edges.

When the Irish poet died suddenly in 2013, at age 74, a benign literary presence was robbed from us.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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