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boon

noun as in benefit, favor

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Capitalizing on this boon, Netflix pushed the film into theaters for special sing-along screenings, which proved to be a hit for “Wicked” last year, and raked in $18 million over just one weekend.

From Salon

But it has been a boon for the plenty of others spared that perception, across the political spectrum.

From BBC

Anderson knew if he could confirm the ownership, it would be a boon — perhaps a capstone to his legacy as a watchmaker and collector.

But with the improvement of cross-strait relations and economic links, many on Kinmen view their proximity to China as a boon, not a bane.

From BBC

What was a relatively modest announcement for Swift became a boon for the Kelce brothers, with the “New Heights” YouTube channel growing its subscriber base by hundreds of thousands in just over a week.

From Salon

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