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mutually

[myoo-choo-uh-lee] / ˈmyu tʃu ə li /


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Instead of reacting to headlines, Christopher is focused on mutually reinforcing trends like deregulation and AI spending.

From The Wall Street Journal

The three paragraphs on Africa at the end spoke about partnering with "select countries to ameliorate conflict, foster mutually beneficial trade relationships" and move from supplying aid to encouraging investment and economic growth.

From BBC

They could cite figures that show US-Canada trade is mutually beneficial.

From BBC

“At the same time, our country remains open to seeking politico-diplomatic ways to comprehensively stabilize the strategic situation on the basis of equal and mutually beneficial dialogue solutions,” it said in a statement on Wednesday.

From Salon

To cut off imports from Russia would also threaten the warm, mutually beneficial relationship that New Delhi and Moscow forged over decades and maintained throughout the war.

From The Wall Street Journal