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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

So you want to be able to offer an amenity that captures that for the betterment of your partners and strategically.”

From Seattle Times

“I’m always willing to sacrifice certain things for the betterment of my future.”

From Washington Post

“Everybody gives themselves up for the betterment of the team,” Portis said of Milwaukee’s depth.

From Seattle Times

Christian Entezari, of the California Black Women’s Democratic Club, called the day “incredibly momentous,” a “culmination of communities coming together for the betterment of Los Angeles. It’s a very good day for the city.”

From Los Angeles Times