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Use "well being" in a sentence
"In a government like ours where the sovereignty resides in the people, and where all power eminates from, and at stated periods, returns to them for the purpose of being again delegated, it is of the last importance to the well being and to the existence of Government, that the public mind should be enlightened."
"Of young Gile's physical well being and inexhaustible energy there could be little question, but Hugh did sometimes express doubts about his moral inclinations, and like most fathers, detailed his son's ingenious villainies with respect and pride."
"Well ye wot the covenant ye made with me, and even thus shall be your covenant with this youth and the troth which plighted between you and me shall be also between you and him; wherefore it behoveth you to give ear unto and obey his commandment, for that in this is the well being of your conditions."