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Used with verbs:
"
He appears healthy."
(appears, feels, looks, seems, be: is)
"
She is becoming healthy."
(be + becoming, be + getting)
"
He is trying to stay healthy."
(stay, keep, remain)
"
Changes to her diet are making her healthy."
(be + making, be + keeping)
Used with adverbs:
"
He has always been extremely healthy."
(extremely, very, fairly, quite, rather)
"
The doctor said she is perfectly healthy."
(perfectly, completely, generally)
"
His diet is reasonably healthy."
(reasonably, relatively)
"
She was tired but otherwise healthy."
(otherwise)
"
He tries to stay mentally healthy."
(mentally, physically)
"
The company is financially healthy."
(financially)
Used with nouns:
"
We are looking for healthy options."
(options, alternatives, substitutes, snacks, recipes)
"
He has a healthy appetite."
(appetite, attitude, lifestyle)
"
She just hopes for a healthy baby."
(baby, infant, child)
"
They ate a healthy breakfast."
(breakfast, meal, lunch, dinner)
"
She tries to keep a healthy diet."
(diet)
"
We are experiencing healthy growth."
(growth, sales, profits, returns)
"
They have a healthy relationship."
(relationship)
"
This is not a healthy situation."
(situation)
"
The economy is healthy right now."
(economy)
"
There should be a healthy balance between work and free time."
(balance)