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mutually

[myoo-choo-uh-lee] / ˈmyu tʃu ə li /


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Koepka reportedly had one year remaining on his contract, but LIV Golf chief executive Scott O'Neil said his departure had been "amicably and mutually agreed".

From BBC

“We have a longstanding and mutually beneficial relationship with Disney, and will continue to engage with them,” a Google spokesperson said in a statement.

From The Wall Street Journal

The relationship is mutually beneficial: Ireland is the fifth-largest source of foreign direct investment in the U.S. and continues to expand its footprint in the states.

From The Wall Street Journal

It differs from a friendly takeover - one that is mutually agreed upon by the boards of directors and shareholders at both companies.

From BBC

It was instead a shared endeavor, mutually manufactured in yet another instance of a play letting down its guard to reach new levels of aliveness.

From Los Angeles Times