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betterment

[bet-er-muhnt] / ˈbɛt ər mənt /


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“I think I’ve always been that type of player that wants the betterment for the team,” Boston said.

From Washington Post

Though Connor explained it is too early to know what the recommendations will be, she said "unpopular" decisions could be taken if they are for the betterment of the England team.

From BBC

Miller said mitigating those forces “will have a cumulative effect for the betterment of health and safety of the player.”

From Seattle Times

Murray, who was slated to retire this weekend, will remain in his role “for the betterment of the agency” and to see the agency through the investigations, Secret Service spokesman Anthony Guglielmi said Thursday.

From Washington Post

Cuomo tweeted that he was shocked by the news, calling Wolf “a phenomenal public servant who worked relentlessly for the betterment of all NY’ers.”

From Washington Times