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behoove

[bih-hoov] / bɪˈhuv /


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Financially, it would behoove Moore to keep the trade specialized and therefore more lucrative for himself.

From Los Angeles Times

It would behoove Europe to get with the program.

From Los Angeles Times

And one of those movies is literally called “Queer,” so it doesn’t behoove anyone for me to be coy.

From Salon

For that reason, Stutzman believes it would behoove Harris to open herself up to more interactions with the media, especially since she’s much improved from her stumbling early days as vice president.

From Los Angeles Times

Which would behoove all of us right now.

From Los Angeles Times