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The phrase "a bonanza for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or event that provides a large benefit or abundance of something, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new policy is a bonanza for small businesses, allowing them to thrive in a competitive market."
Alternatives: "a windfall for" or "a boon for".
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Red Cloud was a bonanza for Cather.
This is a bonanza for Shostakovich fans.
"It's a bonanza for these countries," Ms. Reisinger said.
Hamish McKenzie says Obamacare is a bonanza for start-ups.
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That split of opposition would be a bonanza for Bush.
Tony Abbott: This is a bonanza for the state governments under this government.
ATLANTA — The N.C.A.A. tournament is a bonanza for conferences that can get multiple teams into it.
They are hoping that a rise in the savings ratio will be a bonanza for them.
The federal cash-for-clunkers program, for example, was a bonanza for Toyota.
Instead, passage of that law seems to have been a bonanza for outside directors.
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