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boon

noun as in benefit, favor

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Its unabashed originality has since become its biggest boon.

Pursuing a renewed campaign in Gaza also presents a political boon for Prime Minister Netanyahu.

From BBC

The familiarity should be a boon for Williams, who signed a one-year deal worth up to $6 million, according to Fox Sports.

Nemecek said she's received an "enormous" boon in calls from clients since Trump took office, her schedule packed largely with clients from Haiti, Venezuela and — more recently — Ukraine.

From Salon

Thailand also makes it easy for foreigners to buy property, Barnett said, a boon for Russians looking for a place to park their cash.

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