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mutual

[myoo-choo-uhl] / ˈmyu tʃu əl /


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The author proposes that offering Cuba genuine sovereignty rather than further intervention could transform the relationship from one of antagonism to mutual benefit, potentially creating a new geopolitical ally and trade partner.

From Los Angeles Times

Asked why she spent several days in Epstein's home in Palm Beach in 2013, she explained that it was down to an unnamed mutual acquaintance.

From BBC

You can buy Treasury inflation-protected securities directly from the government, in a brokerage account or packaged into a mutual fund or ETF.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Cultures are different, not to mention the language barrier," the mayor said, urging "mutual support and consideration".

From Barron's

The sisters’ mutual antagonism has a few clever beats, like when they bicker over who had the superior working-class restaurant job, Grace waiting tables or Faith as a hostess.

From Los Angeles Times