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boon

[boon] / bun /


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At that rate, the stable yet virtually limitless cash flow that comes from selling to a multi-billion-dollar company could be a boon for maintaining consistent growth and usability.

From Salon Jul. 15, 2026

And while the pandemic was seen as a boon for many in the video game industry, Steranka says the initial strict lockdowns "impacted Pokémon Go probably more than any other game out there".

From BBC Jul. 13, 2026

Prime Minister Christopher Luxon feted his guest with an indigenous Maori welcome and guard of honour, seeking to expand relations after signing a free-trade pact in April that he has touted as an economic boon.

From Barron's Jul. 11, 2026

The reason, they argued: “Rising resource prices are a drag on the rest of the economy, whereas falling resource prices are a boon for the economy.”

From MarketWatch Jul. 8, 2026

In many ways, the Green Revolution was a tremendous boon; harvests in many poor countries soared so fast that despite burgeoning populations the incidence of hunger fell dramatically.

From "1491" by Charles C. Mann




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