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The participants felt torn about whether America’s best days were ahead or in the past and had seen some modest improvements in the economy — especially the job and housing markets — but felt worried personally about inflation and the future.

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"We had some of the best days of our lives in that garage," the 36-year-old said.

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"I think they were probably my two best days of the year and of my career. I think that's just really exciting - that shows that I'm like getting towards the level that I want to be and competitive in the races that I love," Georgi said.

From BBC

Labour has been criticised for its gloomy outlook with Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer having warned that the Budget will be "painful" but Chancellor Rachel Reeves recently attempted to strike a more upbeat note, saying that Britain’s “best days lie ahead”.

From BBC

“I think a lot of people say their weddings are the best days of their life, or the day that their children are born. She didn't have either of those occasions in her life, so I guess her ‘FUNeral’ was for her that day.”

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

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