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boon

noun as in benefit, favor

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Overall, he believes this overhaul will be a boon.

That “KPop Demon Hunters” premiered on the same platform that houses “Demon Slayer,” along with other internationally popular anime like “Naruto” and “One Piece,” likely made it all the more of a boon.

From Salon

Capitalizing on this boon, Netflix pushed the film into theaters for special sing-along screenings, which proved to be a hit for “Wicked” last year, and raked in $18 million over just one weekend.

From Salon

But it has been a boon for the plenty of others spared that perception, across the political spectrum.

From BBC

Anderson knew if he could confirm the ownership, it would be a boon — perhaps a capstone to his legacy as a watchmaker and collector.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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