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boon

[boon] / bun /


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New federal dietary guidelines that encourage eating more animal protein could be a boon for Tyson, King said.

From Barron's

But their popularity has been a boon to Chinese soft power, with state news agency Xinhua saying Labubu "shows the appeal of Chinese creativity, quality and culture in a language the world can understand".

From BBC

Conservationists and government leaders say locals—and wildlife—will ultimately benefit from translocations and other conservation efforts, which have been a boon to Zambian and Malawian tourism industries.

From The Wall Street Journal

And it has a larger share of beginner and intermediate runs — a drag for hotshots, maybe, but a boon for families.

From Los Angeles Times

Massive spending on AI has been a boon for economies plugged into the electronics supply chain, benefiting tech powerhouses like Taiwan and South Korea, but also buoying manufacturing hubs like Singapore and Malaysia.

From The Wall Street Journal