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beneficial

[ben-uh-fish-uhl] / ˌbɛn əˈfɪʃ əl /


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Grandi said reforms could be beneficial but fears that the current "criticism of multilateralism and the UN focuses on the wrong target".

From Barron's

Then American diplomats could clarify what the NPT means by “control” in a way beneficial to all three parties.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some studies of magnesium, for example, find it beneficial for sleep, while others show no effect.

From The Wall Street Journal

Serdar Kilic, Turkey's special envoy for dialogue with Armenia, said on X that he hoped the move would be "beneficial" for the normalisation of ties.

From Barron's

Play Cymru, an organisation promoting children's play, says parents should remember that festivities are a time for families to "relax a bit", adding that easing rules temporarily can be beneficial for everyone.

From BBC