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Filter by Meaning The company's CEO was praised for his temperate decision-making.
The temperate climate in this region makes it an ideal tourist destination.
The writer's temperate use of symbolism added depth and nuance to the story.
Sarah was a temperate spender who always saved some money for emergencies.
The tea had a temperate blend of herbs that was soothing and relaxing.
The temperate entrepreneur carefully managed their finances and investments to avoid unnecessary risks.
The fruit had a temperate sweetness that was just right.
She has a temperate attitude towards social media and limits her time spent online.
The fish had a temperate taste that made it an ideal choice for those who are not fond of seafood.
The chef added temperate amounts of spices to the dish.
The judge showed a temperate attitude in the courtroom, always remaining impartial.
The athlete's temperate training regimen helped prevent injury and improve performance.
The temperate weather was perfect for a hike in the mountains.
The soup had a temperate spiciness that added flavor without being overwhelming.
The temperate breeze made the outdoor concert more enjoyable.
The temperate weather conditions allowed for outdoor sports all year round.
The temperate weather in the spring was perfect for outdoor weddings.
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