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godsend

[god-send] / ˈgɒdˌsɛnd /


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The measures, aimed at widening supply to push down prices, are a "godsend for Russia's shadow fleet," said Lloyd's analyst Bridget Diakun, referring to the opaque sanctions-busting tankers used by Russia.

From Barron's

As someone who doesn’t live near any family, I know that good neighbors can be a godsend.

From Los Angeles Times

New media has been a godsend for free speech.

From The Wall Street Journal

Disc’s pill proved a godsend for patients: It reduced levels of the toxic protein by 40% on average and symptoms by 75%.

From The Wall Street Journal

It was a godsend for journalists for whom watching the once mighty behemoth rip itself apart in public was a full-time job.

From BBC