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Filter by Meaning The welfare state provides a safety net for those in need.
The school's welfare is improved by increased investment in education.
The welfare program is designed to help those in need, not to be a permanent solution.
She applied for welfare benefits after losing her job.
He received welfare payments to help support his family.
The doctor was concerned about the baby's welfare.
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